Arthur x ReFrame 2026
Arthur x ReFrame 2026
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Athena Emmanouil
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January 12, 2026
Cultural Studies intern Athena Emmanouil introduces ReFrame 2026 while reflecting on her internship at the festival.
ReFrame Review: Bloody Mess
ReFrame Review: Bloody Mess
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Jonny Milton
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January 12, 2026
“My period has gone nuts. When it comes, it’s unstoppable and I bleed through everything. I’ve never felt so out of control.”
ReFrame Review: Put Your Soul On Your Hand and Walk
ReFrame Review: Put Your Soul On Your Hand and Walk
By
Louanne Morin
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January 10, 2026
A film about a smiler, which might well make you one, too.
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ReFrame Review: There's No Place Like This, Anyplace
ReFrame Review: There's No Place Like This, Anyplace
By
Janine Joseph
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January 19, 2021
Janine Joseph reviews canadian director Lulu Wei's 'There's No Place Like This, Anyplace' a documentary about the famous and grand Honest Ed's--a landmark in Toronto's downtown. The fall of Honest Ed's is the story of gentrification and this documentary is a clear snapshot of the ever looming force of condo development and rent hikes in Canada's largest city.
ReFrame Review: For the Love of Rutland
ReFrame Review: For the Love of Rutland
By
Liam Parker
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January 18, 2021
Liam Parker reviews director Jennifer Taylor's 'For the Love of Rutland'-- a tale of 100 Syrian refugees in a small town in Vermont, USA. Parker concludes that this documentary "masterfully" balances this story about small-town life, through civil disputes over xenophobia and classism to very close-to-home scenes of the opioid crisis--in a place not all that unlike Peterborough.
ReFrame Review: The River
ReFrame Review: The River
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Liam Parker
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January 18, 2021
Liam Parker reviews 'The River' a documentary short that is close to home in Peterborough. 'The River' directed by Benjamin Hargreaves skillfully tells the story of The River Magazine and Faelan Dobbin, a local artist whose struggles with mental illness and disability in this film elucidate the reality of being low income in Peterborough.
The Golden Artistry of Lizeh Basciano
The Golden Artistry of Lizeh Basciano
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Madison Mäe Adsetts
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January 5, 2026
What audiences remember most is not just Lizeh Basciano's technique—it's her emotional honesty within it.
The Game Awards Don’t Know What They Want to Be
The Game Awards Don’t Know What They Want to Be
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Evan Robins
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December 17, 2025
The "biggest night in gaming" continues to be a three-hour commercial for a shell of an industry.
Give A Sheet Press Revived at Take Cover Books
Give A Sheet Press Revived at Take Cover Books
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Cirilla Bowman
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December 16, 2025
Give A Sheet Press' first offerings in 30 years feature poetry and short stories from local authors and artists.
Love It Or Hate It, It's "One Battle After Another"
Love It Or Hate It, It's "One Battle After Another"
By
Cirilla Bowman
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December 4, 2025
"One Battle After Another" is a three-hour masterpiece of shit I love to hate.
Remembering Drew Struzan
Remembering Drew Struzan
By
Allen Barnier
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December 4, 2025
A tribute to the life and artwork of Star Wars and Indiana Jones poster artist, Drew Struzan.
"Wicked: For Good" is a Bittersweet Goodbye Between Two Friends
"Wicked: For Good" is a Bittersweet Goodbye Between Two Friends
By
Wesley Braid
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December 3, 2025
Wicked: For Good carries a lot of heart and lessons about friendship.
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