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Tyler Collins

Tyler Collins

Tyler Collins is the editor for Oakville News. Originally from Campbellton, New Brunswick, he's lived in Oakville more than 20 years. Tyler is a proud Sheridan College graduate of both Journalism and Performing Arts.

He began writing for Oakville News in 2016, first as an arts and local events reporter before later becoming assistant editor. In addition to editing, he continues reporting on local events and arts in Halton, including as host of the Oakville Film Festival.

You can reach Tyler by email at [email protected].

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Recent Work by Tyler

Red One: Christmas meets 'Mission Impossible' in a happy holiday mess

Red One: Christmas meets 'Mission Impossible' in a happy holiday mess

Chris Evans and Dwayne Johnson star in a Christmas action comedy that's as merry as it makes little sense
Conclave: Catholic contests make a magnificent, must-see mystery

Conclave: Catholic contests make a magnificent, must-see mystery

With its outstanding story and flawless cast, Conclave's historical fiction on voting for the next holy Pope is quite possibly the best movie of the year
Venom’s Last Dance is a lousy date with destiny

Venom’s Last Dance is a lousy date with destiny

Sony ends their "Venom" movie franchise the same way it started: all bark and no bite.
Saturday Night: Comedy history with a Canadian connection

Saturday Night: Comedy history with a Canadian connection

An extremely sharp, talented and versatile ensemble of actors brings pluck to the story about the creation of "Saturday Night Live"
The Wild Robot: Dreamworks builds its best new film in years

The Wild Robot: Dreamworks builds its best new film in years

The new from Dreamworks ranks among the best in the studio's 30 year history, and an instant animated classic
Transformers One: A semi-successful animated transformation

Transformers One: A semi-successful animated transformation

Transformers One is technically dazzling, even with a simplistic story
Speak No Evil: James McAvoy is scarily smart and smartly scary

Speak No Evil: James McAvoy is scarily smart and smartly scary

Speak No Evil has a spine-tingling ensemble of six outstanding actors, giving terrific, tense performances
10,000 free books being given away this weekend at Indigo stores - including St. Catharines

10,000 free books being given away this weekend at Indigo stores - including St. Catharines

10,000 books will be given away for free at 160 stores this weekend, including in St. Catharines at Coles in The Pen Centre and Chapters at Fairview Mall.
Movie review: Beetlejuice gets bigger, badder and juicier

Movie review: Beetlejuice gets bigger, badder and juicier

Say his name three times, and watch as Beetlejuice 2's cast and crew lets loose in a spooky and surprisingly sweet sequel
Movie review: Harold’s purple crayon draws a sweet, simple sketch

Movie review: Harold’s purple crayon draws a sweet, simple sketch

Harold and the Purple Crayon, based on the book series of the same name, isn’t terribly impressive or imaginative. But it is a great first movie for young children.
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