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Why Aziz Ansari Has Destroyed My Chances, And Why He Is So So ImportantIf Aziz Ansari is right that there’s limited space for Asian actors on television, then Arnab Chanda is out of luck — but he’s not giving up, and the industry has to change.
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The incidence of Sean Bean deaths across the total existence so far of Sean Beans (6000 BCE to 2072) is 4.85 per 100,000 person per year. The most common cause of death was being shot by a gun. The best cause of death was fall from cliff due to a herd of cows.
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DIY Cinema: Behind the Scenes at Cardboard Box Office
At Cardboard Box Office, an imaginative and resourceful family of three — Lilly, Leon, and toddler Orson — brings iconic scenes from films to life. Get a behind-the-scenes look at this whimsical production company’s movie recreations.
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Heather MatarazzoThe personal blog of actress Heather Matarazzo, who has honest and refreshing takes on Hollywood and the film industry, identity, and more.
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Same Page TeamDaniel Reynolds, Chris Dagonas, and Dan Grant — three self-styled “Gentlemen of Toronto” — lead a team of contributors writing about sports and pop culture.
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We Minored In FilmKelly Konda’s passion for both the big and small screens comes through loud and clear in every insightful and considered post and review.
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GeekritiqueDakota Lopez loves all things geek — movies, television, comics, and anime — and he reviews them lovingly on the cleverly-named Geekritique.
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Independent EthosLovers of all things vinyl and celluloid, Hans and Ana Morgenstern celebrate the independent artists who push the boundaries of their crafts, and the not-yet-forgotten media they use.
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Deja ReviewerBad movies, cult favorites, 80s classics — Robert Lockard loves and writes about them all. We especially love his movie mash-ups, which help us see old favorites in a new light.
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Cinema AxisThis passionate klatch of Canadians, Americans, and Australians converges online for considered and thoughtful film reviews, commentary, and news.
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Digitized GraffitiColm Hogan blogs on music, art, and film with an emphasis on underground culture. Whether a philosophical discussion of what it means to be an artist to a critical look at the business of hip-hop, each post is provocative and passionate.
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National Media Museum BlogThe National Media Museum Blog explores the science, technology, and art of the still and moving image, and its impact on our lives.
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Canadian CinephileMovies analyzed, by a movie lover. “Even the greatest works of art have their ‘flaws,’ but a truly great piece will allow said shortcomings to evaporate in a haze of what could best be termed delightful joy.”
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I Wanted WingsCan you be a feminist geek? Hannah Collins’s geeky musings on everything from Super Woman to Cinderella answer that question ably.
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Centrefolds & Empty ScreensThinking of going to a movie? Jamie Neish has probably already seen and reviewed it. Check his amazingly comprehensive archives for concise film reviews of everything from big-budget blockbusters to art-house fare.
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