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TIFF 2015
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Right Now, Wrong Then (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 17, 2015Another formally playful Hong Sang-Soo film about love and (foolish) directors, but this time the results aren't as...
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TIFF 2015: Hardcore
C.J. Prince | September 16, 2015It's like watching someone play a bad video game on God mode.
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Desierto (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 16, 2015There's nothing original or interesting in Jonas Cuaron's prestige slasher film taking place on the U.S. border.
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TIFF 2015: London Road
Nik Grozdanovic | September 16, 2015'London Road' is a musical unlike any other, you'd do well to seek this one out as soon...
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TIFF 2015: The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers
C.J. Prince | September 16, 2015Your mileage may vary with this gorgeously shot experimental feature from artist Ben Rivers.
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TIFF 2015: High-Rise
C.J. Prince | September 16, 2015Ben Wheatley takes us down a rabbit hole with a deranged, messy and incomprehensible film.
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TIFF 2015: Zoom
C.J. Prince | September 16, 2015A zany live-action/animation hybrid from Brazil and Canada is filled with a great cast and half-baked ideas.
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TIFF 2015: The Waiting Room
Nik Grozdanovic | September 15, 2015Commendable for attempting something different with the theme of immigration, but threatens to dry up all of one's...
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The Return of the Atom (TIFF Review)
Gary Garrison | September 15, 2015The Return Of The Atom is an earnest but tepid and tedious attempt to record an immensely important...
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Hellions (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 15, 2015Bruce McDonald's return to horror is a lackluster, amateurish mess.
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Journey to the Shore (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 15, 2015A once great director continues his steady decline with a film that's sometimes beautiful but mostly dull and...
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Last Cab to Darwin (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 14, 2015An excellent cast and some touching moments make this schmaltzy crowd-pleaser easy to swallow.
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February (TIFF Review)
C.J. Prince | September 14, 2015An indie horror directorial debut from Osgood Perkins that's too busy trying to be clever to realize how...
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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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The Rainbow Kid (TIFF Review)
Michael Nazarewycz | September 13, 2015A young man with Down syndrome faces many obstacles on a road trip in this laborious drama.