TIFF 2021 Review: The Middle Man
A town where accidents occur a regular basis decides to hire a ‘middle man’ to act as the purveyor of bad news to residents. A job...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Scarborough – “An important lesson in empathy and kindness”
Scarborough, Ontario is an eastern suburb of Toronto. A true melting pot of diversity, not only in cultural backgrounds, but...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Mothering Sunday – “The style overshadows the substance”
In introducing her new film Mothering Sunday, director Eva Husson says that the “script arrived at a time of great personal...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Petite Maman – “It feels just like being wrapped in a warm hug”
Back in 2019, Céline Sciamma dazzled audiences with the beautiful, expansive, and heartbreaking love story of Portrait of a Lady on Fire....
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Dear Evan Hansen – “A lot to like about this adaptation”
In 2012 director Stephen Chbosky debuted his film Perks of Being a Wallflower at the Toronto International Film Festival. Now, in a move...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: The Power of the Dog – “The cinematography is beautiful almost to the point of being otherworldly”
When a rancher brings home a bride, the emotional divide with his brother escalates. There is a bitter rapport between brothers George...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: All My Puny Sorrows – “A quintessential Canadian film”
“How many of us can actually conceptualize death?” Understand it?” These are questions asked in the opening voiceover...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: The Guilty – “Antoine Fuqua is no stranger to the thriller genre”
A Los Angeles detective demoted to being a 911 dispatch call operator attempts to rescue a caller who claims to be abducted. A medicated...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Maria Chapdelaine – “The cinematography is beautiful”
A teenage girl living in rural early 1900s Quebec has three suitors but a deep attachment to her own family. A glance of longing inside...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Petite Maman – “A contemporary faerie tale”
A young girl makes a friend with a playmate of the same age who may help her better understand her mother. Eight-year-old Nelly (Joséphine...
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