TIFF 2023 Review: The Boy and the Heron – “Takes the audience through various emotions”
A young boy grieving the death of his mother has to come to terms with his father remarrying and starting a new family. As World War II...
Read MoreTIFF 2023 Reviews: Tautuktavuk (What We See) and Boil Alert
Two films highlighting different social and political issues affecting the Indigenous peoples of North America are amongst those having...
Read MoreTIFF 2023 Review: Anatomy of a Fall
When her husband falls to his death at their home in the French Alps, a successful German writer is put on trial for murder. While Sandra...
Read MoreTIFF 2023 Review: Anatomy of a Fall – “Compelling”
Cannes Palme d’Or winner Anatomy of a Fall marks the second film I’ve seen at the Toronto International Film Festival that has similar...
Read MoreDays of Happiness – Watch the trailer for Chloé Robichaud’s new film
Days of Happiness (Les jours heureux), the latest drama from Montreal-based writer-director Chloé Robichaud, is an emotionally complex,...
Read MoreWriter-Director Chandler Levack on ‘I Like Movies’
A note before this article. This interview took place September 2022 during the Toronto International Film Festival. As this website is...
Read MoreStop Making Sense is heading back to cinemas with a 4K restoration
Stop Making Sense is one of my favourite concert films of all time and it is so good to hear that it has had 4K restoration. Even better...
Read MoreAnd the Show Goes on for TIFF 2023
Red carpet gala screenings will be missing the Hollywood glam if predictions are correct that the actors’ strike will continue into 2024...
Read MoreAnd That’s a Wrap for TIFF 2022
When I broke my foot at the beginning of the year, I figured that there was plenty of time for it to heal properly for the 47th Toronto...
Read MoreTIFF 2022 Review: Bros – “It has undeniable universal appeal”
There’s a scene in Bros where Billy Eichner’s character, Bobby, has a monologue outlining all the discrimination that he has had to...
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