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Ten years ago, a small gathering of runners laced up their shoes along Toronto's waterfront and sparked something bigger than a race. The Toronto Carnival Run, founded in 2016 by Dione Mason, has grown from a grassroots community initiative into one of...
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- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Community
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the mothership. If all this sounds outrageous, it is, and it is never explained how they came to such beliefs. Fuller plays along in order to escape, and her transportation, as she tells them, is thought to be a locked closet seems all too silly to be...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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grit of Los Angeles, Crime 101 weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway has mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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bride named Golrokh (Hadis Pakbaten) who brings her groom (Majid Panahi) and their impetuous friend (Mohamad Ali Elyasmehr) along for the ride. The film isn't half bad, but it suffers from an overwrought and too lengthy melodramatic ending. JOHN CANDY:...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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Turner Aileen Carol Wuornos was an American serial killer. Between 1989 and 1990, while engaging in street prostitution along highways in Florida, Wuornos shot and robbed seven of her male clients. She claimed that her victims had either raped or...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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Mickey sees Solveig, also known as the witch in the woods, with her accompanying father, with whom she does not get along. But when things get weirder and stranger, he opts out. Despite Jake’s concern, Mickey has elected to stay with Solveig for three...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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for an injury, and it soon becomes clear that his expensive education has missed a spot. The film gets funnier as it moves along, complete with chickens being asked to hush up as the drama intensifies. What started as a short skit turned into a...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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life, shaped by Caribbean immigration, political resistance, and an artistic spirit that refuses to be diluted. Walking along Coldharbour Lane or through the covered arches of Brixton Village, you feel it immediately. The energy is communal and...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Travel
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for long-buried riches, but can Carlobianchi and Doriano put down their beers long enough to keep their eyes on the prize? Along their slow-motion, alcoholic grand tour of the Venetian countryside, they cross paths with Giulio, a shy architecture...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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a few times. He pushes the limits of credibility so that Maddie’s husband, Jake, could believe that Maddie was pregnant all along without much question. And Jake is also shown not as the typical hunk husband, but a slightly overweight and hairy husband,...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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from the late '80s/early '90s over the Into the Heart of Africa exhibit, to the slow disappearance of Little Jamaica along Eglinton West, to the loss of communities like Africville and Seneca Village. We talk about who controls the narrative when...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Commentaries
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the realness of his own life, despite being surrounded by red carpets and adoration. He embarks on a journey through Europe along with his longtime manager, Ron (Adam Sandler), in which both men examine their decisions, sacrifices, and what legacy...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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shares how she approached reimagining anthems like “Like a Prayer” and “Believe” through a theatrical, soul-infused lens. Along the way, she takes us back to 2005 and the making of her debut album Divine Brown, remembers late nights in the studio with...
- Type: Article
- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Arts and Entertainment
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The Christmas Movieshttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/the-christmas-movies-2
After a wildfire, Dusty (a sombre Josh O’Connor), a reserved divorced rancher, is relocated to a temporary trailer park alongside other displaced locals. Through his daughter’s determined optimism and a newfound sense of community, Dusty learns to...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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to give a more modern look, there's a shot of the more newly built Overground train instead of the Underground train moving along the railway tracks in London. Written by Amy Reed and Abby McDonald, the film has a female slant, concentrating on one of...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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missing, systems are slower to recognize patterns of harm or to invest in targeted solutions. The research that does exist, along with community testimony, points to clear concerns: Black women and birthing people often report feeling unheard,...
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- Author: News Editor
- Category: Community
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and moral boundaries in a relentless pursuit of justice. There are three threads in the narrative that propel the story along in the search for the child abductor. One is the conflict between three branches of the police, one the judiciary, the other...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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over argument. The result is a book that feels accessible without being simplistic. Myth and metaphor sit comfortably alongside everyday language. The prose carries a quiet poetic rhythm that mirrors the subject matter itself. Worthiness, as Bakandika...
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- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Lifestyle
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lie her way around. Director Ma’s film is a quiet, pleasant one, but nothing fresh is0one display and watching the film plod along is a rather boring experience. One word, ‘meh’, can be used to describe the film. There is also a little tour of Winnipeg,...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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They are about power, belonging, masculinity, and the unspoken rules that govern who gets to thrive and who gets broken along the way. With the release of the official trailer and key art, Youngblood signals its intent to revisit a Canadian sports myth...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Movies