Eerie, heartfelt, and pleasingly unclassifiable, French director and co-writer Léa Mysius’ sophomore feature The Five Devils deliriously trips through several dissimilar genres at once without ever feeling scattered or sloppy.
Hugh Dillon
Video interviews have been a big part of the The GATE practically from the beginning, and I love some of the memories I’ve uncovered from the early days while I’ve been working on The GATE’s 20th anniversary.
Toronto’s music scene was incredible 20 years ago. The concert listings in the city filled pages, and any music lover would sometimes have to pick between a couple of different shows on a Friday or Saturday night.
The Liberty Grand played host once again to the opening night gala party for the 36th annual Toronto International Film Festival, bringing a number of stars from television and film to mingle at the gigantic venue.
A sniper leans over a rooftop, peering through his scope at a man standing in a courtyard below. On the street, the gunman is screaming in a foreign language as he holds a woman captive, waiving his gun first at the woman, and then at the nearby police. From the sniper’s perspective there is one slim angle on his target, and it’s a perfect headshot.