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The Arts

The Arts November 17, 2017

Q and A with Tyler MacIntyre, filmmaker and Ryerson grad

By Sherry Li
The Arts November 16, 2017

Dancing back into the season with Ryerson performance students

By Dylan Freeman-Grist
The Arts November 15, 2017

“The Square” will force you to laugh; then shock you into silence

By Dylan Freeman-Grist
The Arts November 12, 2017

“Loving Vincent” bring us into the beautifully imperfect world of Van Gogh

By Dylan Freeman-Grist
The Arts October 22, 2017

What made “It” a successful horror film

By Raizel Harjosubroto
The Arts October 14, 2017

CineFiles: Reviewing TIFF 2017

By Dylan Freeman-Grist
The Arts October 14, 2017

Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a raw and unflinching performance in “Stronger”

By Daniela Sosa Roque
The Arts, Uncategorized October 11, 2017

“The Hungry” gives all the blood and none of the context

By Dylan Freeman-Grist
The Arts October 11, 2017

“The Cured” has too many good ideas, not enough screentime

By Dylan Freeman-Grist
The Arts October 9, 2017

“Looking For Oum Kulthum” confronts the harsh realities of fame

By Zahraa Hmood
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