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C.J. Prince
378 articles written by C.J. Prince
- Movie | September 16, 2015
Desierto (TIFF Review)
There's nothing original or interesting in Jonas Cuaron's prestige slasher film taking place on the U.S. border.
- Film Festival | September 16, 2015
TIFF 2015: The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers
Your mileage may vary with this gorgeously shot experimental feature from artist Ben Rivers.
- Film Festival | September 16, 2015
TIFF 2015: High-Rise
Ben Wheatley takes us down a rabbit hole with a deranged, messy and incomprehensible film.
- Film Festival | September 16, 2015
TIFF 2015: Zoom
A zany live-action/animation hybrid from Brazil and Canada is filled with a great cast and half-baked ideas.
- Movie | September 15, 2015
Hellions (TIFF Review)
Bruce McDonald's return to horror is a lackluster, amateurish mess.
- Movie | September 15, 2015
Journey to the Shore (TIFF Review)
A once great director continues his steady decline with a film that's sometimes beautiful but mostly dull and infuriating.
- Movie | September 14, 2015
Last Cab to Darwin (TIFF Review)
An excellent cast and some touching moments make this schmaltzy crowd-pleaser easy to swallow.
- Movie | September 14, 2015
February (TIFF Review)
An indie horror directorial debut from Osgood Perkins that's too busy trying to be clever to realize how dumb it truly is.
- Movie | September 13, 2015
The Missing Girl (TIFF Review)
This low-key, diverting mystery film showcases a fantastic lead performance and supporting cast.
- Film Festival | September 13, 2015
TIFF 2015: Mia Madre
For a drama about the loss of a mother, 'Mia Madre' is surprisingly bland and indifferent.
- Film Festival | September 12, 2015
TIFF 2015: Jafar Panahi’s Taxi
Jafar Panahi's boldest protest to date turns out to be a (literal) fun ride through the streets of Tehran.
- Film Festival | September 12, 2015
TIFF 2015: Chevalier
The much-anticipated follow-up from Athina Rachel Tsangari is admirable but too dry for its own good.
- Movie | September 11, 2015
Green Room (TIFF Review)
A brutal, sickening and fantastic thriller that constantly subverts expectations.
- Film Festival | September 11, 2015
TIFF 2015: The Promised Land
A cute, funny love story carries this contemporary Chinese drama.
- Movie | September 11, 2015
How Heavy This Hammer (TIFF Review)
A quietly devastating family drama that perfectly blends form and content.