Bertrand Bonello’s “Coma” explores the existential miasma and uncertainty of the future through hallucinogenic playfulness in techniques and aesthetics. It creates…
Browsing: Film Festival
It’s been a big summer for film, coming off of the horror niche Fantasia International Film Festival and recent Toronto International…
I am a big fan of Alejandro Landes’ “Monos,” a Spanish-language film that is breathtaking in its visuals and about…
It’s so nice seeing Jennifer Lawrence on the big screen again, and it is so nice seeing her in her…
These days, a favourite pastime is binge-watching true crime on Netflix, as it’s such a morbid curiosity; learning about something…
Director Shekhar Kapur, known for directing “Elizabeth” and “Elizabeth: The Golden Age,” switches gears for the romantic comedy “What’s Love…
Benjamin Millepied’s first film is a unique effort, namely for its combination of music and dance. Based on one of…
The crowd for Jamari Helander’s “Sisu” was my first re-introduction to the atmosphere of Midnight Madness at the Toronto International…
Film festivals are a funny beast, because you go through the entirety of the films that you’re most excited about…
Water really is everywhere in Elena López Riera’s “El agua.” And, just as in the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, water’s…