TIFF 2015: The ArdennesBy C.J. Prince This crime drama about a tragic love triangle has an ending that packs one hell of a punch.
TIFF 2015: Mountains May DepartBy C.J. Prince Jia Zhangke crafts a moving, beautiful story about a family dealing with the constantly changing landscape of their country.
TIFF 2015: SicarioBy C.J. Prince Villeneuve creates a masterclass on how to create a truly nerve-wracking thriller in his latest film 'Sicario'.
TIFF 2015: One Floor BelowBy C.J. Prince Radu Muntean allows the viewer to make their own conclusions, inviting plenty of discussion and repeated viewings.
TIFF 2015: Cemetery of SplendourBy C.J. Prince Apichatpong Weerasethakul makes yet another beguiling, mysterious and all-around excellent film.
TIFF 2015: I Smile BackBy C.J. Prince Sarah Silverman gives it her all in this trite, dated drama about a housewife's self-destructive addictions.
TIFF 2015: Louder Than BombsBy C.J. Prince A family drama with terrific performances contains emotional highs and cliched lows.
TIFF 2015: The Here AfterBy C.J. Prince 'The Here After' is filled with one arthouse cliche after another, but it does them well enough to earn a recommendation.
TIFF 2015: RoomBy C.J. Prince Great performances save 'Room' from becoming a laughable piece of schmaltz.
TIFF 2015: Fire SongBy C.J. Prince A commendably human coming-of-age tale whose smart approach to drama offsets its weaker aspects.
TIFF 2015: Sleeping GiantBy Eli Hayes A wonderfully stylized coming-of-age story that's familiar in its narrative and themes, but unique in its execution.
TIFF 2015: James WhiteBy C.J. Prince A searing drama about an aimless twentysomething dealing with his mother's terminal illness.
TIFF 2015: The Other SideBy C.J. Prince A dark hybrid of documentary and fiction portrays people living on the fringe in America.