Tom McSorley explained

Tom McSorley (born Thomas Holland McSorley) is a Canadian film critic and scholar, based in Ottawa, Ontario.

He is the Executive Director of the Canadian Film Institute. He is also a sessional lecturer in Film Studies, at Carleton University; a freelance film and former theatre critic for CBC Radio One; the editor of Rivers of Time: The Films of Philip Hoffman (2008);[1] and co-editor of Self Portraits: The Cinemas of Canada Since Telefilm (2006) and Life Without Death: The Cinema of Frank Cole (2009).[2] He is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on Canadian and international cinema, and the author of a new critical study on Atom Egoyan’s 1991 feature film, The Adjuster (2009).[3] In 1997, McSorley created the annual Latin American Film Festival as a key component of the Canadian Film Institute's ongoing international film programming in Canada's capital. He is also the singer and drummer in the Ottawa-based rock band Presence and his alter ego, Sam Menard, was the drummer for ska rockabilly band The Pelts.

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  1. Web site: Coach House Books. 2009-12-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20101124220529/http://www.chbooks.com/biographies/tom-mcsorley. 2010-11-24. dead.
  2. Web site: Coach House Books. 2009-12-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20091011162211/http://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/life_without_death. 2009-10-11. dead.
  3. Web site: University of Toronto Press.