TIFF
Deepwater Horizon
Directed by Peter Berg
PUBLISHED Sep 28, 2016
Before its highly publicized explosion, the BP-leased oil-drilling rig Deepwater Horizon was heralded as the leading exemplar of rig safety...
Two Lovers and a Bear
Directed by Kim Nguyen
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2016
This review was originally published during TIFF Two Lovers and a Bear does not disappoint in delivering on its title. The fifth feature f...
The Magnificent Seven
Directed by Antoine Fuqua
PUBLISHED Sep 16, 2016
Reboots get a bad rap, and for good reason: for the most part, they're unimaginative vehicles designed to milk more money out of titles fil...
Burn Your Maps
Directed by Jordan Roberts
PUBLISHED Sep 16, 2016
Surprisingly, Burn Your Maps — a movie starring Canadian child star Jacob Tremblay as a boy who thinks he's a Mongolian goat herder — is on...
Gimme Danger
Directed by Jim Jarmusch
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2016
For over half a century, Iggy Pop has been an incomparable performer, his raw, unbridled power — both onstage and in the studio — gaining h...
The Birth of a Nation
Directed by Nate Parker
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2016
Nate Parker's writer/director/starring turn triple-threat The Birth of a Nation turned heads at Sundance with its provocative subject matte...
Blair Witch
Directed by Adam Wingard
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2016
Is Adam Wingard the best genre filmmaker working today? Blair Witch makes a compelling argument in his favour, after back-to-back audience...
Nocturnal Animals
Directed by Tom Ford
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2016
Celebrity worship is not a problem exclusive to filmmaking, but it's certainly something that has popped up frequently of late. In addition...