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Every childhood has its rites of passage. For some, it’s that first ride on a bike after the training wheels have come off. For others, it’s the first night spent in a tent in the backyard. For still others, it’s that first rope swing over a 200-foot gorge while heavily ...

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Fighting words

David Mamet has never been a softy.

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Sporty new film fest...

A festival devoted to films about sports ...

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Alison Murray retro ...

Although she’s made only two feature films to...

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P.S. I LOVE YOU

Hilary Swank runs the emotional gamut in ...

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The lifespan of a comedy troupe is limited, ...

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Fugitive Pieces

Toronto filmmaker Jeremy Podeswa tackles Anne...

THE STONE ANGEL

Margaret Laurence’s university-syllabus perennial is shot through with almost comically Canadian themes — it’s about striving to die on one’s own ornery terms. Yet Kari Skogland’s film version is less stolid than one might expect and for that she can thank her ...

P.S. I LOVE YOU

P.S. I LOVE YOU (Warner) Hilary Swank runs the emotional gamut in Richard LaGravenese’s button-pushing weepie, going from sexy and self-possessed (in scenes with her boyfriend, played by Gerard Butler) to deflated and depressed (after he succumbs to a fatal brain ...

What’s with Kids today?

The lifespan of a comedy troupe is limited, generally peaking then disappearing within a few years as the members go their separate ways. Sure, there are comedic institutions like Saturday Night Live that go on (and on), but revolving cast doors make them ...

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