Filmmaker Ian Bawa gets personal with short film ‘Strong Son’
How do you define success? For some of us it might be in the things we own, or the dollars in our bank account. For others it may be...
Read MoreReview: After So Many Days
Do you miss concerts? How about travel?If someone is to read this review twenty years from now they might think these odd questions. But...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Wildfire
Sibling relationships are rarely simple. Such is the case for Kelly (Nika McGuigan) and Lauren (Nora-Jane Noone), sisters close in age,...
Read MoreReview: Misbehaviour
The Miss World beauty pageant began in 1951 in London, a competition that still exists with only minor alterations to this day. I mean,...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Pieces of a Woman
There is one thing that is indisputable after watching Pieces of a Woman – that this will certainly launch Vanessa Kirby into A-list...
Read MoreTIFF 2020 Review: Beans
Coming of age tales are popular, yet common, stories on the big screen. What can often set them apart, is context and such is the case...
Read MoreReview – Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story
It seems now that there are possibly more action movies than ever featuring women. Traditional comic book fare has now made Wonder Woman...
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: New Order
Unapologetically violent, blatantly graphic and unrelentingly bleak, New Order is not for the faint of heart. Directed by Michel Franco,...
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