Review: IT -“A perfectly cast tour de force of terror”
Twenty-seven years after the Tim Curry TV version gave us all collective life-long nightmares comes a new theatrical version of IT –...
Read MoreReview: IT – “Is that it, It?”
‘IT’ may be the biggest disappointment of this cinematic year, for me. And that’s tough to take. Seeing you all enjoying...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Valley of Shadows
A six-year-old Norwegian boy living with his single mother believes a werewolf is living in the nearby woods killing sheep. Asklak is...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Mademoiselle Paradis – “Comes across as being really out of tune”
A talented harpsichordist in 18th century Venice seeks the help of a controversial physician to cure her blindness. Maria Theresia von...
Read MoreReview: IT – “An unrelenting, unforgivable and unmissable treat”
As a huge Stephen King fan (with It being my favourite book of all time), my anticipation for It (2017) was immense. Everything seemed to...
Read MoreTIFF Day 1 – Borg/McEnroe, On Chesil Beach, Call Me By Your Name
And in what seemed like a flash, summer is over and that tell-tale sign that autumn is fast approaching is here. The 42nd Toronto...
Read MoreTIFF Review: In the Fade
A woman seeks justice against those responsible for the deaths of her husband and young son. A video taken inside a prison shows the...
Read MoreTIFF Review: On Chesil Beach
While on their honeymoon a young couple attempts to have sex with rather awkward and surprising results. Florence Ponting (Saoirse Ronan)...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Suburbicon – “Serviceable but nothing remarkable”
A young boy uncovers a conspiracy surrounding the death of his mother and develops a friendship with the son of an unwanted African...
Read MoreReview: Una – “One of the year’s most compelling films”
Cinematic adaptations of theatre pieces are a tricky affair. Tackling the screen version of a play may have seemed a comfortable choice...
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