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Party Girl
Dustin Jansick | September 14, 2015With the lead cast as herself, this film is too personal to be engaging.
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Jack (TIFF Review)
Charlie Bury | September 13, 2015Put aside the status quo and step into the shoes of madman Jack Wunterburg.
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The Missing Girl (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 13, 2015This low-key, diverting mystery film showcases a fantastic lead performance and supporting cast.
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Bienvenue à F.L. (TIFF Review)
Michael Nazarewycz | September 12, 2015The more things change, the more they stay the same in this lean, partially satisfying doc on teens...
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Demon (TIFF Review)
Blair Hoyle | September 11, 2015A truly unique take on the all-too-crowded possession sub-genre, but is it worth the strenuous journey?
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Green Room (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 11, 2015A brutal, sickening and fantastic thriller that constantly subverts expectations.
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How Heavy This Hammer (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 11, 2015A quietly devastating family drama that perfectly blends form and content.
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Blind
Eli Hayes | September 10, 2015A strong visual emphasis on the sensory experience and a gorgeous original score makes Blind pure cinema.
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TIFF 2015: I Smile Back
C.J. Prince | September 10, 2015Sarah Silverman gives it her all in this trite, dated drama about a housewife's self-destructive addictions.
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TIFF 2015: Sleeping Giant
Eli Hayes | September 7, 2015A wonderfully stylized coming-of-age story that's familiar in its narrative and themes, but unique in its execution.
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TIFF 2015: James White
C.J. Prince | September 7, 2015A searing drama about an aimless twentysomething dealing with his mother's terminal illness.
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The Beauty Inside
Charlie Bury | September 7, 2015This fun, high-concept romantic comedy casts 123 different actors in the same role.
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Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine
Susan Kemp | September 4, 2015The latest reflection on Steve Jobs' life seems overly eager to compensate for all the hero worship of...
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Addicted to Fresno
C.J. Prince | September 1, 2015A sisterly comedy banking on bad behavior to fuel its ho-hum comedy.
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Blood Cells
Charlie Bury | August 24, 2015An intense passage through the bleak and beautiful terrain of a distressed mind and the accompanying British landscape.