Skip to content
  • About us
    • Meet the Team
    • Code of Ethics
    • Commenting guidelines
  • Advertise in The Dialog
  • Work at The Dialog
  • Contact
The Dialog

The Dialog

  • News
    • Student Association
  • Features
  • Op/Ed
    • Opinion & EditorialEditorials by The Dialog’s editorial board
    • Letters to the EditorLetters to the Editor
  • Sports
  • Arts & Entertainment
    • Dance
    • Fashion
    • Films
    • Food
    • Fun
    • Video Games
    • Theatre
  • Science & Technology
  • Comics
    • Phoebe and Her Unicorn
    • Wish me Luck
  • Home
  • Movies

Movies

Image by Marvel

See Black Panther three times

Special to The Dialog8 years ago01 mins

Important film featuring mostly Black cast skillfully blurs the line between good and evil

Read More

Surprisingly good and off-beat movies for the holiday season

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief10 years ago01 mins

In a sea of uncle jokes, screaming children, and self-punishment by overeating, many of us swim towards a movie night or two, or five, over the holiday season. While some of the obvious old classics will do the trick, like Elf, Christmas Vacation, and Home Alone, the following is a list of flicks that are solid, and are surprisingly holiday related.

Read More

George Brown student comes out with first feature-length film

James Addorisio10 years ago01 mins

Matthew Scott produces movie after doing visual effects for Orphan Black

Read More

Smaller is better for Ant Man

Canadian University Press Newswire10 years ago01 mins

‘Ant-Man’ offers bite-sized fun

Read More

The Desolation of Smaug

Canadian University Press Newswire12 years ago01 mins

Jeremy Hannaford The Cascade ABBOTSFORD (CUP) — From the first frame, something has felt different about…

Read More
Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate

Hunger Games: Catching Fire exceeds expectations of die-hard fans

Canadian University Press Newswire12 years ago01 mins

Catching Fire is bigger and better than its predecessor

Read More

Toronto Palestine Film Festival's revolutionary art shines through dark times

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago06 mins

This is the 65th anniversary of the tragedy of the Nakba, the 20th anniversary of…

Read More

Regent Park Film Fest builds community

Editor13 years ago05 mins

By Dani Feraday Dialog Reporter The Regent Park area in Toronto, located at the corner…

Read More
Women in the stadium was co-presented with the Mayworks festival. Photo: TPFF

Toronto Palestine Film Festival turns five

Editor13 years ago014 mins

By Ali Mustafa Special to the Dialog The 2012 Toronto Palestine Film Festival (TPFF) hit…

Read More
© 2025 The Dialog | Toronto Community Newspaper - Founded 1982 Privacy Policy | Terms of Use