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And the people, that don’t work for movie studios, don’t really care.
Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.
The 2010 Toronto International Film Festival is only about two and a half weeks away and I thought that I will continue my highlights from the various programmes by looking at some standout picks from the Real to Reel documentary programme. Thanks partially to a course I took on the genre, I’ve recently acquired an…
UPDATE: DECEMBER 23, 2023 – Because Rui Pereria refuses to let this issue drop by sending threatening e-mails six years after this post’s publication, it should be emphasized that Sean Kelly on Movies is an independent film blog and frankly not worth the trouble. Also, it should be noted that most of what’s said in…
Well, here it is. I’m finally going to attempt to predict the winners of 77th Annual Academy Awards, which will be presented one week from today. In the 5 or so years I have been making predictions for myself, this is the hardest bunch of nominees to predict. Basically, I am looking for common winners,…
“I like to think of Vanguard as Midnight Madness’s older, more mature sister with a darker, confrontational and transgressive core.” – Colin Geddes That quote gives you the idea of the films that make up the companion programme to Midnight Madness. The films in Vanguard tend to feature more arty genre fare, but there are still…
With both the Easter weekend and my 30th birthday coming up this week, I’m going to be quite busy. Though, there’s always time for some movies. New Releases Mirror Mirror (April 10) – Based on good word of mouth, I decided to give this very whimsy adaptation of Snow White a try. In fact, I’ve decided to…
This highschool-set film noir story was definitely one of the most original films to come about this decade. The film also worked to bring Joseph Gordon-Levitt back from relative obscurity after the end of the sitcom Third Rock from the Sun. He had gone on to start in many indie films (including one of my…
The 2010 Toronto International Film Festival is only about two and a half weeks away and I thought that I will continue my highlights from the various programmes by looking at some standout picks from the Real to Reel documentary programme. Thanks partially to a course I took on the genre, I’ve recently acquired an…
UPDATE: DECEMBER 23, 2023 – Because Rui Pereria refuses to let this issue drop by sending threatening e-mails six years after this post’s publication, it should be emphasized that Sean Kelly on Movies is an independent film blog and frankly not worth the trouble. Also, it should be noted that most of what’s said in…
Well, here it is. I’m finally going to attempt to predict the winners of 77th Annual Academy Awards, which will be presented one week from today. In the 5 or so years I have been making predictions for myself, this is the hardest bunch of nominees to predict. Basically, I am looking for common winners,…
“I like to think of Vanguard as Midnight Madness’s older, more mature sister with a darker, confrontational and transgressive core.” – Colin Geddes That quote gives you the idea of the films that make up the companion programme to Midnight Madness. The films in Vanguard tend to feature more arty genre fare, but there are still…
With both the Easter weekend and my 30th birthday coming up this week, I’m going to be quite busy. Though, there’s always time for some movies. New Releases Mirror Mirror (April 10) – Based on good word of mouth, I decided to give this very whimsy adaptation of Snow White a try. In fact, I’ve decided to…
This highschool-set film noir story was definitely one of the most original films to come about this decade. The film also worked to bring Joseph Gordon-Levitt back from relative obscurity after the end of the sitcom Third Rock from the Sun. He had gone on to start in many indie films (including one of my…
The 2010 Toronto International Film Festival is only about two and a half weeks away and I thought that I will continue my highlights from the various programmes by looking at some standout picks from the Real to Reel documentary programme. Thanks partially to a course I took on the genre, I’ve recently acquired an…
UPDATE: DECEMBER 23, 2023 – Because Rui Pereria refuses to let this issue drop by sending threatening e-mails six years after this post’s publication, it should be emphasized that Sean Kelly on Movies is an independent film blog and frankly not worth the trouble. Also, it should be noted that most of what’s said in…
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