TIFF 2021 Review: Together – “The subject matter is treated with respect”
Two strangers who have met through the Internet make a plan to die in the presence of the other. A young woman walks into a hotel room and...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: The Hill Where Lionesses Roar – “Each character is complex and layered”
“Youth has a lot to say, but it’s rarely heard,” said writer-director Luàna Bajrami prior to the debut of her first...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Murina
The arrival of a family friend offers an opportunity for teenage Julija to escape the abusive grasp of her father. Julija (Gracija...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: The Power of the Dog – “A vast, epic western”
Westerns are not my particular genre of choice when it comes to film. Yet there was something that drew me towards watching The Power of...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Are You Lonesome Tonight? – “Impressive understanding of the power of visuals and sound”
After an accidental killing, a guilt-ridden young man befriends the widow and becomes entangled in a web of deceit. A prisoner (Eddie...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: The Middle Man
A town where accidents occur a regular basis decides to hire a ‘middle man’ to act as the purveyor of bad news to residents. A job...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Scarborough – “An important lesson in empathy and kindness”
Scarborough, Ontario is an eastern suburb of Toronto. A true melting pot of diversity, not only in cultural backgrounds, but...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Mothering Sunday – “The style overshadows the substance”
In introducing her new film Mothering Sunday, director Eva Husson says that the “script arrived at a time of great personal...
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Petite Maman – “It feels just like being wrapped in a warm hug”
Back in 2019, Céline Sciamma dazzled audiences with the beautiful, expansive, and heartbreaking love story of Portrait of a Lady on Fire....
Read MoreTIFF 2021 Review: Dear Evan Hansen – “A lot to like about this adaptation”
In 2012 director Stephen Chbosky debuted his film Perks of Being a Wallflower at the Toronto International Film Festival. Now, in a move...
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