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[TIFF Review] Coriolanus

For his first directing effort, Ralph Fiennes took the bold move of adapting the work of one of our top literary icons, William Shakespeare. Brought to scre...

[Review] Contagion

After teaming up for a very funny take on a true story with The Informant!, screenwriter Scott Z. Burns and director Steven Soderbergh decide to give life t...

[Review] Mysteries of Lisbon

Finally making its way into American theatres on the cusp of its director’s passing, Mistérios de Lisboa gives us an epic look into the bourgeois dramatics...

[Review] Red State

Red State is like a girl you really want to love, if only you could look past her myriad of flaws. She's promising and admirable. She's spontaneous, takes c...

[Review] Apollo 18

When The Blair Witch Project came out just over a decade ago, the BBFC had declared me to be too naive and sensitive-minded to watch it in the cinema due to...

[Review] A Good Old Fashioned Orgy

R-rated comedies are rife with manchild coming-of-age tales full of crude humor and heart. TV writers Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck try their hand at this popula...

[Review] The Debt

There is a fantastic film in The Debt. With a director like John Madden behind the camera, it's a bit surprising that he didn't churn out something of a hig...

[Review] Bunraku

Bunraku is a western set within an ultra-stylized cartoon world without guns. It's an inspired and attention-grabbing idea right off the bad. In execution, ...

[Review] Tucker & Dale vs. Evil

Tucker & Dale vs Evil is a surprise in that it takes what feels like a one-note sketch idea and makes it work as a funny, ear-turning feature comedy. In...