TIFF
House Of Flying Daggers Zhang Yimou 2
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
House of Flying Daggers is more successful as a visual study of forests and the ass-kickers who live there than as the cohesive fable it as...
Drum Zola Maseko
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Drum is a welcome change in the cinematic portrayal of apartheid-era South Africa. Instead of showing the time through the eyes of a well-m...
Sideways Alexander Payne 2
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Alexander Payne is the poet laureate of male self-delusion. His characters, from Mr. McAllister in Election to Jack Nicholson's Schmidt, ar...
Siblings David Weaver
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
The first thing you'll notice about Siblings is that it's trying really, really hard to be edgy. From the sexy "dress up for grandpa's fune...
Shake Hands With Devil Journey Of Romeo Dallaire Peter
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
In April of 1994, Canadian General Roméo Dallaire was assigned by the United Nations to oversee a peacekeeping unit in the troubled African...
Saint Ralph Michael Mcgowan 2
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Equal parts sweet, quirky and cheesy, Saint Ralph is the story of a fatherless teenager's quest to cure his mother of her comatose state by...
Ray Taylor Hackford 2
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
It's a rarity to encounter Oscar buzz in September, yet the name Jamie Foxx is on the lips of many due to his breakout role as blind and in...
Phil Alien Rob Stefaniuk 3
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
It looks as if director Rob Stefaniuk called in a lot of favours while making his campy sci-fi comedy Phil the Alien. Even at the best of t...