‘Mascots’ Is A Welcome New Christopher Guest Film

Mascots

Mascots

Christopher Guest, the master of the mockumentary, has released a new film covering the world of competitive mascotting called, coincidentally, Mascots.

The film will break little new ground for anyone familiar with the likes of Best In Show and A Mighty Wind. But what it does showcase is a master at his craft once again creating something solidly entertaining.

Sarah reviewed the film for Consequence Of Sound.

To read it click here.

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Duchess Of Cornwall’s All-Female Middle Eastern Security Team

Duchess of Cornwall and her security team

Duchess of Cornwall and her security team

When Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, visited the United Arab Emirates recently, she employed an all-female team security team to protect her. This was apparently a first for her and it had an important purpose… to symbolically support female empowerment, religious tolerance, and diversity.

Sarah wrote about the visit for Fightland.

To read the story click here.

 

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TIFF 2016: Free Fire Shows Ben Wheatley’s Craftsmanship

Free Fire

Free Fire

One of Sarah’s favourite directors is Ben Wheatley.

Because of this she made a point to see his new film Free Fire when it played at TIFF 2016.

Though not the knock out that High Rise was, the film displayed Wheatley’s “level of commitment, craftsmanship, and reliability.”

To read her review of the film head over to Consequence of Sound by clicking here.

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Analyzing Joanna Jedrzejczyk’s Trash Talk

Joanna Jedrzejczyk (left)

Joanna Jedrzejczyk (left)

Even though UFC women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk claims she’s not a fan of the trash talk, she can still play a pretty mean set of mind games.

Sarah assembled a panel of academics to analyze exactly how mean those mind games are in a feature story for Fightland.

To read it click here.

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TIFF 2016: ‘Salt And Fire’ Is Werner Herzog’s Complicated Environmental Film

Salt And Fire

Salt And Fire

One of the more confounding films Sarah saw at the Toronto International Film Festival this year was Werner Herzog’s maybe environmental kidnap drama Salt And Fire.

Says Sarah, “Fans of his unique style and humor will find much to enjoy in Salt and Fire, even if the film does lack some proper cohesion.”

To read her whole review head over to Consequence Of Sound by clicking here.

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