TIFF Review: Wildlife
At times during Wildlife, you have to remind yourself that this is Paul Dano’s directorial debut. An actor first, perhaps best...
Read MoreTIFF’s Short Film Selection Packs an Emotional Punch
As a self professed critic, I’ve been writing in the public arena about film for about eight years now (we’ll forget the...
Read MoreToronto International Film Festival Aims to “Share Her Journey”
On Tuesday, July 24th, in lieu of its normally scheduled press conference, cancelled due to the recent horrible events here in Toronto,...
Read MoreReview: Tag – “Entertaining but largely forgettable”
In 2013 an article in the Wall Street Journal appeared that reported on a group of ten men that had been playing the same game of tag for...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
It is really hard to blend comedy and tragedy together and do it well. Even Shakespeare had two different kinds of plays. It’s often...
Read MoreReview: Tully – “A modern, honest look at motherhood”
The never-ending diaper changes, the breastfeeding, the pumping, the lack of sleep – all part of the ‘little miracle’...
Read MoreOscar Winners 2018: The Complete List for the 90th Academy Awards
Sunday night Hollywood gathered to see the 90th annual Academy Awards handed out in the film industry’s most prestigious event....
Read MoreTIFF Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – “Brilliant”
It is really hard to blend comedy and tragedy together and do it well. Even Shakespeare had two different kinds of plays. It’s...
Read MoreTIFF Review: The Wife -“Excellent “
When I exited the premiere of The Wife, I heard, more than once, the utterance from women in the crowd, “I could relate to that...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Kings -“It feels as if too much was taken out”
Though the film Kings has been in production obviously much longer, perhaps in the wake of the recent happenings in Charlottesville its...
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