Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

Movie House of Worship: Toronto’s TIFF Bell Lightbox

“Movie House of Worship” is a regular feature spotlighting our favorite movie theaters around the world, those that are like… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Sightseers’ Will Make You Laugh But Feel Guilty For It

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Sightseers’ Will Make You Laugh But Feel Guilty For Itby Andrew RobinsonBen Wheatley’s Sightseers is the ultimate dark comedy.… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Reality’ Finally Makes Reality TV Interesting

by Andrew RobinsonMatteo Garrone’s new film, Reality, opens with a horse-drawn carriage, looking like it’s from the Victorian era, heading down… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘At Any Price’ Doesn’t Quite Fit The Bill

by Andrew RobinsonWhen you live in small-town Middle America, it seems that you have only three options. You farm, you drive… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Everyday’ Is the Best Kind of Family Movie

by Andrew RobinsonMichael Winterbottom is, as was often said during a recent screening at TIFF, a highly prolific filmmaker. He’s made… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: Regardless of Great Performances, ‘Smashed’ Doesn’t Go Deep Enough

by Andrew RobinsonSmashed takes a look at alcoholism through the eyes of a married couple, Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Charlie… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Dredd 3D’ Wipes the Stallone Stink Off a Promising Property

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Dredd 3D’ Wipes the Stallone Stink Off a Promising Property“Judge Dredd” started as a comic book series… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: Despite a Fiery Michael Shannon, ‘The Iceman’ Will Leave You Cold

Writer/director Ariel Vromen (Rx) has chosen an interesting subject for his latest film, The Iceman; a New Jersey native named… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Aftershock’ is Standard Horror with Fun Characters

by Andrew RobinsonThe standard plot of a horror film today is to have a group of people partying for thirty minutes,… Read More