TIFF 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: Trespass Against Us
A son desires a better life for his wife and young children which runs counter to the wishes of his overbearing and formidable father. A...
Read MoreA Day in the Life of TIFF – Day 2: American Pastoral, Snowden
The first weekend of the Toronto International Film Festival is typically the most star studded with the largest premieres happening...
Read MoreA Day in the Life of TIFF – Day 1: The Magnificent Seven
Thursday, September 8 marked the start of the 41st Toronto International Film Festival. Home to film buffs, industry members and...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Free Fire
A weapons deal taking place in an abandoned factory goes horribly wrong. Uneasiness surrounds arms deal that involves a buyer, seller and...
Read MoreReview: Hell or High Water – “The best Western since No Country for Old Men”
If there’s one thing people of different ethnicities and beliefs seem to be able to bond over, it’s a mutual hatred for the anonymous...
Read MoreReview: Ben-Hur
Timur Bekmambetov – the director of Wanted and Night Watch – now takes on a remakimagining of the 1959 Charlton Heston biblical...
Read MoreReview: Captain Fantastic
Hardly this year you’ll be able to find a film that’s more original and timely than Captain Fantastic. On the surface you’d think you’re...
Read MoreIn Episode 24 of After The Ending we talk Event Horizon & Good Will Hunting
I co-host a podcast with Mike Spring. Called After The Ending, we talk about what happens after various films finish. We look at what...
Read MoreBurnt shows why we need mid-range movies
Matt Damon recently said that mid range movies aren’t being made anymore, which is probably true and breaks my heart....
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