THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk December 6, 2011
If any of you fine readers out there are like me, then you are probably a bit tired of the traditional style of Christmas music and movies. Sure, they have their place, but for some reason many people seem to hold them to a different standard than regular music and movies.
This is probably related to holiday cheer and all that trash. I say trash, but I do love the holidays and am here to spread cheer though some alternative movies and music for this holiday season.
By Michael Cuthbertson October 31, 2011
I used to be terrified by horror movies until I realized there’s nothing scary about them. Honestly, when is the last time you were chased by an axe-wielding maniac to the sounds of violins and cellos? Final exams, terminal illnesses and dieing alone – now these are legitimate fears.
By The Sheaf October 20, 2011
In support of Starlight Children’s Foundation, Cineplex Entertainment is showing free movies at Galaxy Cinemas during the morning of Saturday Oct. 22. The fundraiser aspect is that regular popcorn, regular drinks and certain candies are on sale for two dollars with all proceeds being donated to the Starlight Children’s Foundation.
By Aren Bergstrom September 3, 2011
Superhero films are everywhere nowadays. Some people have had enough.
By Aren Bergstrom August 13, 2011
Beginners is the story of a grieving son and frustrated lover, and the memories of his father who enjoyed liberation only at the very end of his life. But more than that, it is the story of how it is never too late to chase after that ever-elusive dream called happiness.
By Aren Bergstrom June 17, 2011
They don’t make films like Super 8 any more. It pays homage to the best parts of films of the past, like The Goonies, while also existing as a magical and engaging experience in its own right.
By Aren Bergstrom April 6, 2011
While their “Film Fest” is certainly an event that resembles a festival where films are shown, the USSU Film Fest has so many problems with it that it actually discourages serious independent filmmakers from participating. Here are some of the most obvious and detrimental issues plaguing the yearly event.
By The Sheaf November 6, 2010
3D films generally charge a couple dollars more than regular films. But are they even worth the extra cash?