TIFF 2019 Review: Jojo Rabbit – “An entertaining social commentary about the foolishness of intolerance”
An adolescent boy growing up in Nazi Germany near the end of World War II imagines Adolf Hitler as his best friend. Jojo Betzler gets so...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Twentieth Century – “Monty Python meets Guy Madden”
William Lyon Mackenzie King seeks to become the prime minister of Canada and encounters a number of humiliations in the process of...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Other Lamb
Born into an all-female cult led by a charming and volatile male messiah figure, a girl starts to question the life that she is living. On...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Abominable
A teenage girl grieving the death of her father helps an escaped Yeti return to its home in the Himalayas while pursued by mercenaries...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Bombay Rose
On the streets of Bombay, a Hindu girl discovers love with a Muslim boy; however, the needs of her family and societal pressures threaten...
Read MoreReview: It Chapter Two at the BFI IMAX
Sequels used to be a harder sell-in, because recreating that first-time cinematic magic is a dark art. However, in recent years, the...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Parasite
An unemployed father, mother, daughter and son see an opportunity to make money by conning a wealthy family. When a friend offers Ki-woo a...
Read MoreJunji Ito’s Uzumaki is heading to TV
Junji Ito does some of the creepiest comics I have ever read. The Enigma Of Amigara Fault still haunts me! His story, Uzumaki, is getting...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest Day 5: The Wretched, the Rabid remake and The Banana Splits Movie
So, here we were again already: the last day of Arrow Video FrightFest. Disappearing in a flash as always, but again, AS ALWAYS,...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest Day 4: Slashers, imaginary friends, Ready or Not and Monica Bellucci
The fourth day of Arrow Video FrightFest was upon us already and we were glad to be in bright and early from the very beginning to not...
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