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October 22, 2022

TIFF 2022 ‘The Fabelmans’ Review: A Cinematic Exploration of the Achingly Personal

Spielberg’s latest sits in those split-second slices of (either painful or glorious) humanity in childhood that define you.…

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October 16, 2022

TIFF 2022 ‘Sanctuary’ Review: A Thrilling Nostalgia Trip Down Screwball Lane

This tense, sexy, and funny cat-and-mouse chase is a testament to a contained setting and tight dialogue.…

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October 16, 2022

TIFF 2022 ‘I Like Movies’ Review: A Testament to Movie Magic

Movies are a way of life in this Toronto filmmaker's own movie.…

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October 16, 2022

TIFF 2022 Review: The Quiet Heartbreak of ‘Joyland’

Saim Sadiq’s film has us consider so much through stunning cinematography, moving dialogue, and performances delivered by a jaw-droppingly skilled cast.…

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October 7, 2022

TIFF 2022 ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Review: An Entertaining Social Satire That Doesn’t Examine What’s Under the Surface

While the class analysis only goes so far on this luxury yacht, ‘Triangle of Sadness’ is still a fun and rollicking ride. …

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October 6, 2022

The Uninhibited Joy of Pearl’s Insanity

Pearl’s insanity, and her unabashedness in her insanity, is worth celebrating.…

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September 27, 2022

TIFF 2022 ‘Aftersun’ Review: A Mesmerizing Memory of Father and Daughter 

‘Aftersun’ is an emotional recollection of a Turkish holiday, and how relationships between fathers and children evolve as we, and our memories, age.…

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September 19, 2022

TIFF 2022 ‘My Policeman’ Review: A Sterilized Tragic Tale of Homophobia and Queer Suffering

This is a film not so much made for queer people than for those who feel the only way to empathize with gay people is to cry about how terribly hard it is for them.…

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September 28, 2021

TIFF 2021 ‘I’m Your Man’ Review: A Sincere Dissection of Relationships That Utilizes Human Cyborgs

Maria Schrader’s 'I’m Your Man' approaches the concept of exploiting loneliness for profit with understanding and tenderness, while exploring the questionable aspects of replicant beings.…

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September 20, 2021

TIFF 2021 ‘Lo Invisible’ Review: A Stifling Portrait of Postpartum Depression

Javier Andrade’s 'Lo Invisible' is a tightly constructed examination of a woman with postpartum depression.…

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