KO Film Review of This Must Be The Place
This Must Be The Place (2011, Paolo Sorrentino) stars Sean Penn as the character Cheyenne, a retired rock star (mix between Edward Scissorhands and Robert Smith), who lives in the UK with his [...]
This Must Be The Place (2011, Paolo Sorrentino) stars Sean Penn as the character Cheyenne, a retired rock star (mix between Edward Scissorhands and Robert Smith), who lives in the UK with his [...]
For those of you who don’t already know, 2012 has brought about some very exciting announcements; I have been asked by Calgary Movies to be a featured blogger and was the New Year Special [...]
Miss Representation (2011, USA) is a documentary film about how the American Media misrepresents women. The screening tonight was hosted by the Calgary Sexual Health Centre, and had a spectacular [...]
If you blended Strike (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925), Gold Diggers of 1933 (Mervyn LeRoy, 1933), some Busby Berkeley choreography, The Hollywood Review of 1929 (Charles Reisner), the class and [...]
An Insignificant Harvey, (2011 Jeff Kopas, Canada) is a small Budget Independent Canadian Film about Harvey played by Jordan Prentice (known for many roles including Jimmy, In Bruges) who [...]
Last Friday a new installation by local #yyc celebrity artist Jason Gogo was unveiled at Una Pizzeria. The installation is fresh and innovative compared to Gogo’s traditional work, which is [...]
Oh Lars! You have done it again. Melancholia (2011, Lars Von Trier) feels like an AmericanizedAntichrist (2009, Lars Von Trier). Both films deal with evil, relationships, nature and forces of [...]
Photo: Barbara Hammer Here is the link to the video: Barbara Hammer Media Maven Master Class @ Banff Centre Here is the link to the CSIF Answer Print [...]
My current work is a continuation of Anatomoto, a series of work I did for my previous show (June 3, 2011). Although the previous pieces were large and serious, these small 8×8″ mixed [...]
Last night was the opening Gala of the Calgary International Film Festival at the Globe Cinema. The Festival Opened with Donovan’s Echo (Jim Cliffe, 2011). The film is about a man named [...]