TIFF Review: Roma – “The imagery is stunningly sharp”
In 1971, a live-in maid and nanny experiences love and loss while working for an upper-middle class family in the Mexico City district of...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Non-Fiction
Different couples intersect with each other and debate the impact of the digital age. A book publisher, author, actress, and a political...
Read MoreTIFF Review: High Life – “Disturbing and uncomfortable to watch”
The opening sequence of High Life shows Robert Pattinson fixing the outside of a spaceship. Inside, a baby girl in a makeshift play-pen is...
Read MoreTIFF Review: A Million Little Pieces
At the beginning of Million Little Pieces a quote by Mark Twain adorns the screen: “I’ve lived through some terrible things in my life. ...
Read MoreTIFF Review: What They Had
Sometimes, later in a film festival, once the bright lights of the big premieres dim, you can come across a little gem that you never saw...
Read MoreTIFF Review: The Kindergarten Teacher
A kindergarten teacher becomes obsessed with the poetic talent of a student. While teaching kindergarten, Lisa Spinelli (Maggie...
Read MoreTIFF Review: A Star is Born – “Bradley Cooper’s dazzling directorial debut”
The roar of the crowd is deafening. You can feel it in your chest and your ears object to the insult but it’s like you’re...
Read MoreTIFF Review: Sunset
During the early 1910s an aspiring milliner seeks employment at a legendary Budapest hat store once owned by her family. When it turns out...
Read MoreTIFF Review: The Grizzlies
A first-time teacher is ignorant of the Inuit ways in the Arctic community of Kugluktuk and forms a lacrosse team in an effort to curb the...
Read MoreTIFF Review: The Lie
How far would you go to protect your child? It’s the question that Canadian director Veena Sud (probably best known for...
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