Category Archives: Films

Steve McQueen And Bruce Lee’s Strange Friendship

Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen

One of the most intriguing Hollywood friendships from back in the day was that of alpha male actor Steve McQueen and martial arts film star Bruce Lee.

At one point McQueen even tried to buy Lee a house.

Sarah explained the basics of their relationship in a story for Fightland.

To read it go here.

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Men Getting Upset About Mad Max: Fury Road Is Ridiculous

Mad Max Fury Road

Mad Max Fury Road

Pretty much everyone thinks Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the most amazing action films in the history of action films.

Except one group: men’s rights activists.

Apparently these pathetic aspiring bullies think Charlize Theron’s character Furiosa is too uppity in the movie.

Sarah wrote a column about how dumb these people are for Consequence Of Sound.

To read it, go here.

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‘Songs She Wrote About People She Knows’ Reviewed For Canadian Crew

Songs She Wrote About People She Knows

Songs She Wrote About People She Knows

The darkly charming new musical film Songs She Wrote About People She Knows is screening right now at the Broadway Theatre.

With that in mind Sarah checked out the film for The Canadian Crew and found it a little bit Kids In The Hall-ish.

To read the review go here.

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Eden: Film Explores French House And Why Daft Punk Can’t Get In Clubs

Eden, the film

Eden, the film

At last year’s Toronto International Film Festival Sarah spoke to director Mia Hansen-Løve about her film exploring the French house music scene of the ’90s, Eden.

The film, which roughly follows the adventures of her brother/DJ Sven Hansen-Løve, also features some amusing misadventures about Daft Punk.

With the film set for release in America Sarah interviewed Mia Hansen-Løve for Consequence Of Sound.

To read the full feature, go here.

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TIFF Acknowledges We’re In A TV Golden Age

True Detective

True Detective

The folks at the Toronto International Film Festival have decided to include television shows in the festival this year under the banner Primetime.

TV, apparently, has gotten so good (in the good parts, anyway) that it deserves to be treated with the same respect as film.

Sarah wrote about this phenomenon in a new column for Consequence Of Sound.

To read it, go here.

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