Review: The Glass Castle
Biopics don’t always make it to screen, especially if producers consider a plot to be far-fetched. But now that...
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Joining the overpopulated club of coming of age queer films, German drama Centre Of My World (Die Mitte Der Welt) finds a way to stand out...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Downsizing – “Big on potential”
With the current environmental disasters making their way through the United States, never has climate change and the way we treat our...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird
A high school senior wants to leave behind Sacramento and her family to pursue a life of an artist on the East Coast. A bickering mother...
Read MoreTIFF Day 6 – Professor Marston, Loving Pablo, Mudbound
We are more than halfway through the Toronto International Film Festival now and thankfully the screening days (for some of us) are...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Professor Marston and the Wonder Women – “An incredible story”
Hollywood has been obsessed with superheroes for some time now, but no more so than in the past decade. Ironman, Spider-Man, Superman,...
Read MoreReview: mother! – “A unique cinematic experience”
It’s hard to talk about mother! and genuinely convey what’s it all about without ever falling into dangerous spoiler territory. A...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Unicorn Store – “lovingly crafted, personal, and charming”
As children, we all had dreams, both attainable and fantasy. They were what helped fuel our imagination and propelled us forward in life,...
Read MoreTIFF Day 5 – Unicorn Store, Downsizing, The Shape of Water, Breathe
The heavy schedule of the weekend has made way for a slightly less crazy week ahead. This is the normal ebb and flow of TIFF, and as the...
Read MoreBook Review: Ghost In The Shell by Andrew Osmond
Written by anime expert Andrew Osmond – who has previously written a BFI Modern Classic on Spirited Away – Ghost in the Shell...
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