// Category Archive for: Canadian Content

Movie Review: Girls’ Night Out

Published on February 25th, 2016 in: Canadian Content, Documentaries, Feminism, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, TV |

By Richelle Charkot

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Nearly 14 million women in America binge drink 3 times per month. Photo Credit: White Pine Pictures

It is perhaps a little too appropriate that I’m writing this review of Girls’ Night Out with an upset stomach because I’m growing more concerned that I might be allergic to beer, in spite of the fact that I for some reason keep going out and drinking beer.

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TV Review: Trailer Park Boys, Drunk, High, And Unemployed–Live In Austin

Published on January 26th, 2016 in: Canadian Content, Comedy, Netflix Reviews, Reviews, TV, TV Reviews |

By Tyler Hodg

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Photo credit: http://blog.swearnet.com/

The Trailer Park Boys are a national treasure. While the trio doesn’t represent Canada as a whole, there is just something so Canadian about the show’s approach. Park resident J-Rock even built a car spoiler out of hockey sticks, for maple syrup’s sake.

Yet, somehow, the appeal of Trailer Park Boys extends globally. Following their onstage Netflix specials in Dublin and Minneapolis, the boys have traveled to Texas for a brand-new theater production titled Trailer Park Boys: Drunk, High, and Unemployed–Live In Austin.

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Blu-Ray Review: I Am Thor

Published on January 25th, 2016 in: Blu-Ray, Canadian Content, Current Faves, Documentaries, DVD/Blu-Ray Reviews, Metal, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews |

By Tim Murr

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There is no good reason Thor weren’t bigger than KISS. Oh, sure, there were reasons, but not good ones. Starting out in the body building world before moving on to rock and roll, Jon Mikl Thor made a name for himself with feats of strength and great stage presence. His first serious foray into rock as Thor was a glam classic (Keep The Dogs Away, 1977). It should have been huge. It was not.

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Music Review: Bad Reed, Bad Reed

Published on January 19th, 2016 in: Canadian Content, MP3s, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Tyler Hodg

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The first effort from Ontario, Canada-based Bad Reed is a three-song self-titled EP. Just enough to taste what the band is about, the ensemble exhibits their genre-fluent music within the short compilation.

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Fave Comics Of 2015: Sean Jordan (a.k.a. Wordburglar)

Published on January 4th, 2016 in: Best Of Lists, Canadian Content, Comics |

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Photo © Peter Chapman

2015 was another amazing year for comics. To prove it, I’ve got a long-box brimming with floppy-covered gold sitting underneath a shelf of glossily coated gems. Thanks to my skilled comic book sorting methods, finding the comics I loved this year was easy. Selecting my absolute favourites? Well that’s tougher than giving Xemnu the Living Titan a lice inspection.

But I shall proceed!

Here then, in no particular order, for your reading pleasure (and potential debate) are ten of my personal favourite funnybooks from 2015*.
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Concert Review: Fuzz at The Hoxton

Published on November 19th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Concert Reviews, Current Faves, Music, Reviews |

By Less Lee Moore

November 18, 2015
Toronto, ON

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Last night’s Fuzz show at The Hoxton was full of surreal, sweaty shenanigans.

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Retro Review: Wayne’s World

Published on November 17th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Comedy, Movie Reviews, Movies, Retrovirus, Reviews |

By Tyler Hodgkinson

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Let me bring you up to speed: if you can’t recite nearly every line from Wayne’s World, you are living life wrong.

The cult classic is as relevant today as it was when released in 1992. And, of course, it’s just as hilarious. Schwing!

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Concert Review: Zombi at The Hard Luck Bar

Published on November 11th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Concert Reviews, Current Faves, Music, Reviews |

By Less Lee Moore

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November 7, 2015
Toronto ON

You might think that two normal-looking guys with short hair wearing jeans and T-shirts and playing music with no vocals would make for an exceedingly boring evening, but you’d be wrong. Zombi is anything but pedestrian.

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Music Review: Swamp Thing, Planet Murk

Published on November 10th, 2015 in: Canadian Content, Current Faves, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Tyler Hodg

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Goddamn, Toronto is housing some insanely talented hip-hop artists.

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Blu-Ray Review: The Editor

Published on November 3rd, 2015 in: Blu-Ray, Canadian Content, Comedy, Current Faves, DVD/Blu-Ray Reviews, Horror, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews |

By Brendan Ross

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Those crazy Astron-6 kids have done it again! This time around the Winnipeg collective have made their most ambitious film yet: both a spoof and a love letter to giallo cinema of the 1970s and 1980s. For those not familiar, the term giallo refers to a very specific genre of arthouse-meets-grindhouse thrillers from Italy, recognizable just as much for their beautifully stylized aesthetics as for their bizarrely convoluted story lines and hysterically poor overdubbed dialogue. If you are familiar with the works of Dario Argento, Lucio Fulci, or Mario Bava then you probably know what I’m talking about. If not, go watch Deep Red, The Beyond, and Bay Of Blood right now. I’ll wait here…

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