Dominique WightmanMarch 3, 2023
A reflection on John Singleton’s filmography Visionary Black director John Singleton tragically passed away on April 28, 2019. Gone too soon at 51 years old, […]
Dominique WightmanJanuary 30, 2023
Stick to doing taxes and laundry I love January. There’s nothing better than smugly scoffing at successful and important film critics’ end-of-year lists. It fuels […]
Dominique WightmanDecember 5, 2022
A tale of human connection and a commentary on systemic racism On Monday, November 14, the Law Film Society screened Tom McCarthy’s The Visitor (2007). […]
Dominique WightmanOctober 3, 2022
A review of Albert Serra’s political thriller, Pacification September 2022 marked the return of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) for its 47th edition. From […]
Dominique WightmanJanuary 26, 2022
Constant changes in delivery format disadvantages out-of-province and international students It’s funny how words mean different things to different people. For example, an email from […]
Dominique WightmanOctober 28, 2021
A review of Halloween classics, ranked from most to least scary Halloween – 1978 (dir. John Carpenter) If you want to make the scariest night […]
Harry MylesSeptember 29, 2021
A few reviews from this year’s Toronto International Film Festival The red carpet has been rolled up and the celebrities have left town for another […]
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