TIFF 2019 Review: Bad Education
Charm can get you a lot in this world, can manage to get people to overlook all sorts of things. It’s because of this that...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Judy – “Renée Zellweger is simply transcendent as Judy”
Judy Garland is unmistakably an icon. She is known to most for being Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, but she had a career spanning over...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Goldfinch
A teenager feels guilty over his mother’s death during a museum bombing and keeps a priceless memento in memory of her. While in an...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Ford v Ferrari – “Exhilarating both on and off of the track”
In order to have the Ford Motor Company be the car of choice for Baby Boomers, Henry Ford II decides to build a vehicle that can win the...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Ordinary Love – “The truthful depiction of a middle-aged love story”
Perhaps the greatest love stories are the ones seldom told – those of enduring love. Tales of love that have survived not only...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Pedro Almodóvar’s Pain and Glory
An ageing famous Spanish filmmaker is debilitated by physical pain and remorse. An anniversary screening of a movie reunites the director...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – “A complete delight to watch”
From the very first frames of Marielle Heller’s A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood there is a sense of nostalgia and comfort. If...
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 MoreSpielBLOG: Saving Private Ryan – A Steven Spielberg Retrospective
The first word of Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan is ‘Dad!’, as an old man visiting a war cemetery in Normandy is...
Read MoreReview: It Chapter Two – “A horror epic”
Directed by Andy Muschietti (It, Mama), It Chapter Two sees him return to child-murdering clown haven Derry alongside the young cast from...
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