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The 2020 Edition of Inside Out, Canada’s Largest LGBTQ+ Film Festival, is Now Live
The 2020 lineup for Inside Out features 150 films and 9 television series, available to stream Ontario-wide from October 1 to 11.
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15 Stunning Looks From the 2020 Venice Film Festival Red Carpet
While some are gearing up for back to school, it's back to the red carpet for our favourite celebs at the Venice Film Festival.
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An official Friends cookbook was announced + More Culture News You Missed This Week
An official Friends cookbook is on the way, the 2020 Hot Docs Festival is now online, the Luminato Festival announced this year's virtual lineup, and more.
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Winter Style Inspiration From the Sundance Film Festival
All the winter style inspo you need.
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Birks Celebrates This Year’s Women In Film During TIFF
Birks, in partnership with Telefilm, hosted a star-studded evening at The Atrium at Ricarda’s this week to celebrate the work of six women from within Canada’s film industry. The Birks Diamond Tribute to the Year’s Women in Film which is held traditionally during TIFF, recognized the accomplishments of actresses Tantoo Cardinal and Pascale Bussières, screenwriter Susan Coyne, and directors […]
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Media in Trump’s America: The Film Industry’s Dystopian Take
The thin-skinned once and future reality-TV star wandering around the White House has hijacked 2017. An endless stream of controversial policies and obnoxious remarks directed at women, immigrants, Muslims, Mexicans, LGBTQ people and countless others has triggered a concerted anti-Trump creative resistance. In times like these, some escapist entertainment would totally be justified, but if […]
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Who’s Coming to TIFF 2017?
It’s that time of year again. The countdown to the 42nd annual Toronto International Film Festival is officially on. All eyes will be on our city this coming September. Running from September 7 to the 12, the Toronto International Film Festival committee announced the first rounds of the highly-anticipated films that will be here for […]
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Cannes 2017, By the Numbers: The Best Moments from the Film Festival
After 12 days of red carpet premieres, screenings, galas and photocalls, we can officially wave good-bye to the 70th Annual Cannes Film Festival. Judging from the starry turnout, we have to say it might have been the most A-list-packed one yet, with everyone from Rihanna to Nicole Kidman to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan touching down in […]
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Art or commerce? We zoom in on the explosion of designer video
Fashion Television (RIP) was ahead of its time in several ways, and here is one of them: In 1985, when executive producer Jay Levine launched the program, he imagined it might become a channel for short narrative videos about clothing. Fashion films, now so inescapable a phenomenon, were then just a thought without a name: if music videos could revolutionize the way we consume pop, couldn’t a little cinematography do the same for clothing? The ’70s had seen then-living legends Guy Bourdin and Richard Avedon experiment with the moving image, and as film-recording cameras became less expensive, it seemed likely they’d land in the hands of younger, emerging lensmen. As MTV was to music videos, so might Fashion Television be to this new mode of image-making.
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Kruger vs. Kruger: In the battle of Cannes best dressed, Diane Kruger comes out on top. Which of her looks do you like most?
Following her back-to-back showstopper appearances at Cannes, Diane Kruger has now officially proven that she is physically incapable of looking anything short of perfect. From a gold gilded Vivienne Westwood number to a subtly sexy Jason Wu lace wrapped dress, Kruger hit the sartorial jackpot during her tenure as a judge at the film festival. Click through to see her best red carpet moments at Cannes and vote for which one you think should come out on top.
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NXNE primer: The 5 most stylish bands hitting Toronto this week
Toronto’s North by Northeast music and film festival lineup can seem unappealing versus its buzzier Austin-based cousin, South by Southwest, but the indie music fest gets bigger, louder, and more fashionable each year. Take style cues from these five ultra-styling must-see bands:
Dum Dum Girls
Though they play rah-rah garage rock, Dum Dum Girls are less dusty, girls-next-door, more enviably editorialized—expect red lips and lots of black.
Lee’s Palace, June 17, 11 P.M.