Articles by Liz Clayton
The Saddest Music in the World
Guy Maddin
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
The Saddest Music in the World is kind of like a dinner guest whom you find relentlessly charming, wanting to hang on his every word, yet y...
She Hate Me
Spike Lee
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2004
Everybody wants to make their "evils of America" movie these days and it seems Spike Lee couldn't help but toss his ball cap into the ring....
Prince
Air Canada Centre, Toronto ON - July 28, 2004
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2004
That our ever-elusive, newly hometown boy Prince should roll in for not one night but two to deliver a lesson in musicology to his Toronto...
Control Room
Jehane Noujaim
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2004
As summer 2004 heralds the unusual season of the anti-imperialistic American blockbuster, Jehane Noujaim's (Startup.com) intriguing documen...
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring
Kim Ki-duk
PUBLISHED May 1, 2004
A man's life told through a series of seasonal glimpses stretched across many years, Kim Ki-duk's gentle Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and...
Yeah Yeah Yeahs / TV on the Radio
Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto ON - February 27, 2004
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2004
Palpable excitement wasn't just coming from the teeming throngs of 18-year-old girls with drastic, yet mousy, black haircuts and '80s shred...
Kitchen Stories
Bent Hamer
PUBLISHED Mar 1, 2004
If the idea of two old Scandinavian gents slowly getting to know each other in the guise of a scientific experiment (ah, but on who!) sound...
American Splendor
Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2003
It's a peculiar challenge to do a three-tiered adaptation: how do you interpret, cinematically, a comic book interpretation of a man's life...