Secret Cinema brought a Summer of Love to London with Romeo + Juliet festival experience
For three weeks during August, London has been draped in a sea of flamboyant colour and drenched in sunlit romance and shared song, while...
Read More2018 TIFF Award Winners
As the 43rd Toronto International Film Festival concludes outgoing CEO and Director Piers Handling and Artistic Director Cameron Bailey...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me? – “Melissa McCarthy delivers her best performance to date”
At a literary party close to the beginning of Can You Ever Forgive Me? an author comments that he doesn’t believe in writer’s...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Her Smell – “Elisabeth Moss is mesmerizing”
There were a lot of music-centric films this year at the Toronto International Film Festival, most revolving around women musicians. Vox...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Colette
Director Wash Westmoreland and his late partner Richard Glatzer last visited the Toronto International Film Festival with Still Alice,...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Greta
A young woman returns a handbag left behind on the subway to a widow who has questionable motives. In an act of kindness Frances (Chloë...
Read MoreTIFF Review: The Weekend – “A delightful comedy”
It’s fairly common that festival viewing tends to revolve around more serious subject matter – case in point the multiple stories of...
Read MoreTIFF 2018: In Conversation with Michal Aviad, Director of Working Woman
No stranger to the film industry, director Michal Aviad has been a strong female voice since she started making movies. Before the...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Roma – “The imagery is stunningly sharp”
In 1971, a live-in maid and nanny experiences love and loss while working for an upper-middle class family in the Mexico City district of...
Read MoreReview: The Predator – “Soulless and so uninspired”
Normally in the LFF canteen, we’re fighting over who gets to review what. “Can I go to Venice, this time Phil?”, that kind of thing. With...
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