David Byrne’s American Utopia is one of the most memorable and enjoyable opening night films in recent memory.
The Disciple, Indian writer-director Chaitanya Tamhane’s follow-up to his subtly flooring debut feature Court, is another exceptional slow burning character study that builds tension so carefully, one barely realizes the …
This year’s Toronto International Film Festival has seen the once elephantine fall event scaled back to its bare bones essence, but the carefully selected programmes of shorts remain as much …
A quirky, snappy, and genuinely lovable helping of cinematic comfort food, The Broken Hearts Gallery is a highly enjoyable screwball rom-com that pays homage to the classics through the lens …
Despite being cut from the same cloth as dozens of other musician biopics released over the past several decades, I Am Woman, a look at the life and career of …
A rousing lesson in the many reasons why the news and the history it seeks to cover should be handled objectively and without bias, Dawn Porter’s documentary The Way I …
Forgettable and largely amateurish, the backwoods chiller Ravage has very little going for it. Grim for the sake of being grim and devoid of anything that could be considered scary, …
