TIFF 2019 Review: Seberg
Jean Seberg was a screen star, making a resounding debut in Joan of Arc (where she actually sustained an injury for being ‘burned at the...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Aeronauts – “A solid, science-based drama”
Knowing whether or not to bring an umbrella when you leave the house in the morning is something we take for granted. It wasn’t that long...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Lucy in the Sky – “Portman is good enough reason to watch”
If you’ve heard anything yet about Lucy in the Sky, it may be people’s disgust at the lack of diapers. Yes, you are reading...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Blackbird
Death is not something we collectively like to talk about. It’s uncomfortable even in its inevitability. Yet there is not one of us...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: How To Build A Girl – “Moving and inspiring”
Johanna Morrigan is a daydreamer. Sitting in the library at school she doodles and fantasizes about a Mr. Darcy type romance and a way...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Radioactive
Marie Curie deserves a biopic. She is the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two different fields. She was a pioneer, and at a time...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Friend
Friendship. A simple word, yet one that carries with it all sorts of complexities. Friendship isn’t simple, and true friendship...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Bad Education
Charm can get you a lot in this world, can manage to get people to overlook all sorts of things. It’s because of this that...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Judy – “Renée Zellweger is simply transcendent as Judy”
Judy Garland is unmistakably an icon. She is known to most for being Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, but she had a career spanning over...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Hope Gap – “At its best when Bening and Nighy are sharing the screen”
A relationship, especially a failing one, is all about the details. In this case, it can be as small as not offering a cup of tea or not...
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