Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
True Things showcasing the power of a sexual experience to shake up a mundane life and how intimacy can help you find yourself.
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain succeeds thanks to Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance and a rather whimsical take on its source material.
The morals of Lakewood are instantly clear to the viewer. This film is the byproduct of decades of social anxieties and bewilderment at school shootings.
DASHCAM is the latest found footage horror film from writer-director Rob Savage, who hit audiences…
Documentaries about extraordinary situations are honestly their own genre, but the Rescue manages to standout from the pack.
The Wheel is a stunning example of the pain of love and how two people can be deeply connected, and yet, still, be hurt by that tether.
Encounter defies genres to craft a heartfelt story about family and cements Riz Ahmed as one of the best actors in the business.
Directed by Fabrice Du Welz, ‘Inexorable’ is a gripping erotic thriller with enough shocks to keep the entertainment flowing.
The Guilty is proof that not every remake has to be a paint by numbers endeavor, thanks to a gripping performance from Jake Gyllenhaal.
Aloners isn’t some grand narrative with dramatic plots or sets or even costuming. Instead, it’s a slice of life and a somber one at that.