Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Pusher’ Is the Unnecessary Kind of Remake

by Andrew RobinsonWhen Frank (Richard Coyle) gets word of a big deal that could help him step up in his drug… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘The Sessions’ is Completely Brilliant

by Andrew RobinsonAmerican Pie and Fast Times at Ridgemont High would be the best examples of a film like The Sessions,… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: Kiarostami Strikes Gold Again With ‘Like Someone In Love’

by Andrew RobinsonIn Certified Copy, Abbas Kiarostami explored two people casually discussing their lives, revealing a surprising amount of information about… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘The Master’ is a Failure Disguised as Masterpiece

In his vitriolic review of Film Socialisme (Jean-Luc Godard’s self-indulgent mess that screened at Cannes in 2010), renowned critic Mark… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman’ Is A…

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman’ Is A Bad Lieby Andrew RobinsonWe all love… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Seven Psychopaths’ is Just Crazy Enough To Work

by Andrew RobinsonA film begins with its script. So when a screenwriter is poised with creating a script for a film… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: Prepare to Cry in ‘Rust and Bone’

by Andrew RobinsonRust and Bone follows the character of Alain (Matthias Schoenaerts) as he tries to make his way through life… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘The We and the I’ Forgot To Be A Movie

by Andrew RobinsonMichel Gondry has given us The Green Hornet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Science of Sleep, Be… Read More

TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Far Out Isn’t Far Enough’ is Far From Flat

by Andrew RobinsonTomi Ungerer is a French artist who’s won multiple awards for his work in children’s illustrated books. He’s been… Read More