ARTS
Review: Call Me by Your Name
Harrison Wade
January 14, 2018
Navigating the eroticism and fantasy of melodrama
How do you consume television?
Alexa Ballis
November 20, 2017
Riverdale and Stranger Things: differences in viewing trends
Review: The Royal Ontario Museum’s VIKINGS: The Exhibition
Georgia Lin
November 20, 2017
A captivating showcase of complex Norse lives on display until April 2nd, 2018
Review: Hart House Theatre’s The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
WD
November 20, 2017
A solid B for the Putnam County Spelling Bee
Review: Murder on the Orient Express
Marjan Mahmoudian
November 20, 2017
The film retells Christie’s classic novel in a way that, for those new to the mystery, will be a suspenseful and worthwhile experience
Andrei Tarkovsky and a belief in the long take
Harrison Wade
November 17, 2017
TIFF presents work by one of cinema’s most unique voices
Review: The Canadian Opera Company’s Arabella
Georgia Lin
October 18, 2017
Resonating warmth and humour, through an inherently clever story that showcases love of all kinds, Arabella opened The Canadian Opera Company’s 2017-2018 season on October 5th at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.
Review: Rebel in the Rye
Nicholas Freer
October 18, 2017
A potentially compelling biopic that ultimately misses the mark
Review: TCDS Presents Love’s Labour’s Lost: The Musical
WD
October 18, 2017
Overall, the show was entertaining to watch, as the cast brought a lot of energy to their performances and they all sounded wonderful. Clearly, this production was all about having fun as opposed to being innovative—but no one says that campus theatre needs to be innovative.
Review: Woodshock
Harrison Wade
October 18, 2017
An uneven directorial debut finds feeling within moments of pure sensation