
Sheridan Recognizes Women in Film
What better way to celebrate International Women’s Day than celebrating all month long? That’s exactly what Sheridan is doing! Every Thursday for the month of […]
What better way to celebrate International Women’s Day than celebrating all month long? That’s exactly what Sheridan is doing! Every Thursday for the month of […]
BY SYDNEY SAVAGE Sheridan’s Animation program is set to celebrate its 50-year anniversary. The program, created by Sheridan’s first president Jack Porter and Hollywood animator […]
BY MAX WELLS When I was little, every piece of media I saw was geared toward straight people. Disney movies were about a helpless woman […]
BY MAX WELLS Ready. Aim. Fire. Lara Croft is setting her sights on the big screen for the first time in 15 years. Known as […]
BY MAX WELLS 125 million copies sold worldwide. Fourth highest grossing female directed film of all time. Fourth highest grossing romance film of all […]
BY MAX WELLS While Call Me By Your Name may have been snubbed at the 2017 Golden Globe Awards, the film’s fight isn’t over yet. […]
REVIEW BY TYLER REYNOLDS As a fan of movies, January is usually one of the lowest points of the year. Notorious as a time where […]
BY MAX WELLS Elio. Oliver. Everyone will be saying their names soon. You’ve probably heard of Call Me By Your Name by now, either because […]
BY MATTHEW HOPTON The Art Gallery of Ontario is paying tribute to Guillermo Del Toro with a special collection called At Home With Monsters until […]
The Sheridan Sun sat down with Patrick Cederberg and Matt Hornick from the group to talk about their new album, and the task of being […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS There aren’t enough women in film. The number of women entering the Canadian media field in general is pretty dismal. This […]
BY ANDREW SEMKOW For more than two decades Maury Whyte has been entertaining students. The Sheridan Animation professor has been screening movies for students in […]
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