With the end of
the year fast approaching, I want to highlight the theatrical releases of a
couple much anticipated Toronto films and special events. Joyce Wong’s Wexford Plaza tells the story of an awkward
young woman who is a security guard at a Scarborough strip mall as she tries to
manage her complicated life. It’s an intimate, sensitive, awkward and funny story
as the film surprisingly shifts to a second perspective in its second half,
which poignantly reveals the complexity of truths, emotions and relationships. Wexford Plaza opens
tonight at the Carlton cinema and will play for a week. Next up is Daniel
Warth’s Dim the Fluorescents also opening at the
Carlton December 8th to the 14th. I haven’t seen it yet,
but the Globe
included it in its list of the films that
could be the ‘saviours
of the season.’ Quite the honour! And finally, some good news for fans for Nirvanna The Band, the rumours seem to
be true that they’ll open a pop up shop set up next Friday December 8th
through to the 10th at Show Gallery (978 Queen Street West). The
hours for its run are Friday (4-9PM), Saturday (1-10PM) and Sunday (1-6PM). We’re
excited to see what kind of merch they come up, and I’m sure they’ll make for
excellent gifts for the holidays. And with the news that the Born Ruffians will
have five
nights of performances at Lee’s Palace in February for their forthcoming LP
Uncle, Duke and the Chief, with
special appearances by Brave Shores and Matt and Jay from NTB, there’s finally
some nice things to look forward to!
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