Toronto Film Critics Association - Members

Members

Current members of the TFCA:

Chris Alexander, AM 640, Metro newspapers
Jason Anderson, Eye Weekly, Châtelaine, Artforum
Linda Barnard, The Toronto Star
Liz Braun, The Toronto Sun
Anne Brodie, Metro Newspapers, Monsters and Critics
Bill Chambers, Film Freak Central
Stephen Cole, The Globe and Mail
Richard Crouse, CTV’s Canada AM
Andrew Dowler, Now Magazine
Thom Ernst, TVO, Saturday Night at the Movies |Toromagazine.com
Vanessa Farquharson, National Post
Eli Glasner, CBC
Karen Gordon, freelance
Kieran Grant, Eye Weekly
Peter Howell, The Toronto Star
Leslie James, 680News
Bruce Kirkland, The Toronto Sun
Chris Knight, National Post
Liam Lacey, The Globe and Mail
Kim Linekin, MSN Movies
Brian McKechnie (producer), Criticize This!
Adam Nayman, Eye Weekly, Cinema Scope
Andrew J. Parker, Dork Shelf, Criticize This!, Now Magazine
Katrina Onstad, CBCNews.ca
Mark Peranson, Cinema Scope
Jennie Punter, The Globe and Mail
Ingrid Randoja, Famous Magazine
Johanna Schneller, The Globe and Mail
Gilbert Seah, Cinema Eye
Denis Seguin, Playback
Alice Shih, Fairchild Radio
Radheyan Simonpillai, Now Magazine
Jim Slotek, The Toronto Sun
Glenn Sumi, Now Magazine
Andrew Tracy, Cinema Scope
Jesse Wente, CBC Radio

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