Review: The Mercy – “Ultimately a bit depressing”
A film which centres largely on one person’s time in isolation is always a hard sell, but if there’s anyone that can keep you...
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Denial is a gripping courtroom drama unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. It tells the remarkably true story of American academic and...
Read MoreReview: The Light Between Oceans – “Simply a beautiful film”
An auteur is a director whose work is easily distinguishable – inclusive of style, theme and occasionally cast/crew choices. There...
Read MoreA Day in the Life of TIFF – Day 4: Sing, Denial, Nocturnal Animals
With the first weekend of the Toronto International Film Festival coming to a close, the programmers made sure to squeeze in some massive...
Read MoreReview: Youth – “A feast for the cinematic senses”
Art’s role in life, life’s role in art, age’s forced reflection on the two and its own role in both – this is what Youth concerns itself...
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