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TIFF (10 posts found)
TIFF Review: ‘Visitors’ Is Beautiful But Empty
Adriana Floridia reviews VISITORS from the Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF Capsule Reviews: ‘A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness’ & ‘Night Moves’
Jake Cole reviews NIGHT MOVES and A SPELL TO WARD OFF THE DARKNESS at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF Review: Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto Shine In ‘Dallas Buyers Club’
Anna Tatarska reviews DALLAS BUYERS CLUB.
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Daily TIFF Dispatch: A 911 Phone Call, A Grumpy Press Corps, and Hot Weather
As TIFF reached its official tipping point, things have taken a weird turn...much of it due to the press gathered to cover the films presented.
As you might have already heard by now, an online critic (Alex Billington of FirstShowing.net) was in a press &am...
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TIFF Review: Ned Benson’s Great Debut, ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him and Her’
Perspective is probably the most important aspect of storytelling; the story completely changes depending on whose point of view we are inclined to side with. Most films are told from one person’s perspective, and some attempt to allow us to see the events unf...
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TIFF Review: Binoche and Owen Form a Great Onscreen Bond in ‘Words and Pictures’
Anna Tatarska reviews 'Words and Pictures' from the Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF Capsule Reviews: ‘Horns’ and ‘Til Madness Do Us Part’
Reviews of Alexandre Aja's 'Horns and Wang Bing's ''Til Madness Do Us Part.'
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‘Man of Tai Chi’ Is A Flawed and Occasionally Spry B-Movie From Keanu Reeves
Ty Landis reviews 'Man of Tai Chi,' the directorial debut of Keanu Reeves.
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Daily TIFF Dispatch: McConaughey Goes Gaunt, Spike Jonze Talks to Reichardt
Ryan McNeil provides his daily dispatch from the Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s Unimpressive and Regressive Sci-Fi Excursion, ‘Gravity’
Earth looms so large at the start of Gravity that only after a while is a small white dot at the far right of the frame revealed to be a space shuttle. The shot displays a grasp of scale for the vastness of space often lost in science fiction films, and it per...
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