TIFF Review: A Monster Calls
At the question and answer period after the world premiere of A Monster Calls, director J.A Bayona said, “Stories are important....
Read MoreA Day in the Life of TIFF – Day 4: Sing, Denial, Nocturnal Animals
With the first weekend of the Toronto International Film Festival coming to a close, the programmers made sure to squeeze in some massive...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Clair Obscur
A hospital psychiatrist and a troubled young woman admitted for care find themselves in repressive relationships. Initial imagery as well...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Jesus
A wayward teenager in trouble with the police turns to the person he is in constant conflict with – his father. A battle of the bands...
Read MoreTIFF Review: City of Tiny Lights
Dealing with the secrets of others is what private detective Tommy Akhtar does for living but when hired to find a missing prostitute he...
Read MoreTIFF Review: The Fixer
A trainee at a French news network has to make a decision that may establish his career as a journalist but at the price of his...
Read MoreA Day in the Life of TIFF – Day 3: Lion, A Monster Calls
It wouldn’t be TIFF without a little rain. However, it didn’t seem to dampen spirits along Festival Street. Today, as well...
Read MoreTIFF Review: American Pastoral
Adapted from Philip Roth’s 1997 Pulitzer Prize winning novel, American Pastoral was always going to be an ambitious project, let...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Arrival – “Moments of cinematic wonder”
From the opening moments of Arrival, with Jóhann Jóhannsson’s beautiful, ethereal, yet foreboding, score, it becomes apparent that...
Read MoreTIFF Review – Citizen Jane: Battle for the City
Journalist and activist Jane Jacobs’ approach towards urban development puts her into direct conflict with city planner Robert Moses and...
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