Film Review

Heavy Metal Jr.

There have been plenty of documentaries made about beauty pageant parents and soccer moms and dads, with typically disturbing results. […]

Oh My God

Since there is a familial theme running throughout this issue, it would seem remiss not to mention John Bryant’s short, […]

The Legend of Buck Kelly

“Where does a body go between the time it goes missing and the time it is found?” is the core […]

Winnipeg Babysitter

Winnipeggers keep themselves busy. How else to keep warm in the winters? And while there’s fantastic art coming out of […]

Fatherland

It seems that every year there are at least a dozen World War II-related films made. So many exist already […]

Our Own Priv@te Bin Laden

Samira Goetschel was burnt by the fire of Middle Eastern conflict. Born in Iran, she grew up in New York […]

Machinebook

I just lost a couple of hours to Machinebook and I’m okay with that. Machinebook can have my time and […]

Still Life

Think twilight zone. A lone traveller enters a small town inhabited by mannequins. They never move while he’s watching, but […]

The Future of Food

Not so much a documentary on the travesty of what passes for food production and retailing in North America, as […]

World Traveller Adventures

Spiral Tribe was in fact one of the first D.I.Y. rave organizers in the U.K before getting banned by authorities […]

Robota

Robota is a lego distopia. In a grey, dank room robotic roosters fight for an animatronic audience. A paraplegic man […]