TIFF 2015: DownriverBy Blair Hoyle An Aussie mystery thriller that relies heavily on its fascinating characters, 'Downriver' is consistently suspenseful, despite occasionally overstaying its welcome.
TIFF 2015: Neon BullBy C.J. Prince A beguiling and gently subversive portrait of rodeo workers in Brazil.
TIFF 2015: London RoadBy Nik Grozdanovic 'London Road' is a musical unlike any other, you'd do well to seek this one out as soon as it plays near you.
TIFF 2015: The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not BrothersBy C.J. Prince Your mileage may vary with this gorgeously shot experimental feature from artist Ben Rivers.
TIFF 2015: High-RiseBy C.J. Prince Ben Wheatley takes us down a rabbit hole with a deranged, messy and incomprehensible film.
TIFF 2015: ZoomBy C.J. Prince A zany live-action/animation hybrid from Brazil and Canada is filled with a great cast and half-baked ideas.
TIFF 2015: The Waiting RoomBy Nik Grozdanovic Commendable for attempting something different with the theme of immigration, but threatens to dry up all of one's patience by the end.
TIFF 2015: The Paradise SuiteBy Blair Hoyle This crowded ensemble film has too many subplots and doesn't come together cohesively.
The Rainbow Kid (TIFF Review)By Michael Nazarewycz A young man with Down syndrome faces many obstacles on a road trip in this laborious drama.
TIFF 2015: Mia MadreBy C.J. Prince For a drama about the loss of a mother, 'Mia Madre' is surprisingly bland and indifferent.
TIFF 2015: HorizonBy Byron Bixler A documentary about a landscape painter that will only satisfy art enthusiasts.
TIFF 2015: Jafar Panahi’s TaxiBy C.J. Prince Jafar Panahi's boldest protest to date turns out to be a (literal) fun ride through the streets of Tehran.
TIFF 2015: ChevalierBy C.J. Prince The much-anticipated follow-up from Athina Rachel Tsangari is admirable but too dry for its own good.