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Secret Cinema brought a Summer of Love to London with Romeo + Juliet festival experience

Posted by on Sep 18, 2018 in All, drama, Film, News, romance, Theatre | 0 comments

For three weeks during August, London has been draped in a sea of flamboyant colour and drenched in sunlit romance and shared song, while...

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2018 TIFF Award Winners

Posted by on Sep 17, 2018 in action, All, documentary, drama, Film, horror, indie, News, romance, short film | 0 comments

As the 43rd Toronto International Film Festival concludes outgoing CEO and Director Piers Handling and Artistic Director Cameron Bailey...

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TIFF Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me? – “Melissa McCarthy delivers her best performance to date”

Posted by on Sep 15, 2018 in All, biopic, drama, Film, Reviews | 0 comments

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...

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TIFF Review: Her Smell – “Elisabeth Moss is mesmerizing”

Posted by on Sep 15, 2018 in All, drama, Film, indie, Reviews | 0 comments

There were a lot of music-centric films this year at the Toronto International Film Festival, most revolving around women musicians.  Vox...

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TIFF Review: Colette

Posted by on Sep 15, 2018 in All, biopic, drama, Film, Reviews | 0 comments

Director Wash Westmoreland and his late partner Richard Glatzer last visited the Toronto International Film Festival with Still Alice,...

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TIFF Review: Greta

Posted by on Sep 15, 2018 in All, drama, Film, thriller | 0 comments

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...

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TIFF Review: The Weekend – “A delightful comedy”

Posted by on Sep 15, 2018 in All, comedy, Film, Headline, indie, Reviews | 0 comments

It’s fairly common that festival viewing tends to revolve around more serious subject matter – case in point the multiple stories of...

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TIFF 2018: In Conversation with Michal Aviad, Director of Working Woman

Posted by on Sep 14, 2018 in All, Film, Headline, Interviews, News | 0 comments

No stranger to the film industry, director Michal Aviad has been a strong female voice since she started making movies.  Before the...

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TIFF Review: Roma – “The imagery is stunningly sharp”

Posted by on Sep 14, 2018 in All, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews, romance | 0 comments

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...

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Review: The Predator – “Soulless and so uninspired”

Posted by on Sep 14, 2018 in action, All, Film, Headline, Reviews, sci-fi, thriller | 0 comments

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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