TIFF 2020 Review: MLK/FBI
Recently declassified FBI documents illuminate the surveillance conducted in an effort to neutralize the domestic impact and influence of...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Violation
“Just kill it, it’s only going to bite you later on.” Words spoken early in Violation haunt the film that follows, a...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Shadow in the Cloud – “You’re in for a wild ride”
NOTE: the following review contains ‘spoilers’ about the type of monster in this film. You’ll find out in the first 30...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: City Hall – “Making the world all the more understandable and fascinating”
Frederick Wiseman explores how the municipality of Boston operates and interacts both at governmental and community levels. Frederick...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Mr Jones
A former advisor to British Prime Minister Lloyd George uses journalist contacts in effort to uncover how Joseph Stalin has been able to...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Enemies of the State
An American hacker is denied refuge status in Canada and is deported back to the US where he claims to have been tortured in the name of...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: New Order
Unapologetically violent, blatantly graphic and unrelentingly bleak, New Order is not for the faint of heart. Directed by Michel Franco,...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Another Round – “A tragic comedy”
There is a Norwegian psychologist, Finn Skårderud, who claims that humans are born with a blood alcohol level that is 0.05% too low. He...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Falling
The world is blurring between the past and present which only fuels the rage of Willis (Lance Henriksen) and the disfranchisement with his...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Nomadland – “Will stay with you long after watching”
Empire, a small town in Nevada, relied completely on a gypsum sheetrock plant for its survival. Its shutdown during the recession meant...
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