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Toronto Film Festival: ‘Get the Hell Out’ is Ridiculous Fun, While Regina King Impresses with ...
The 2020 Toronto Film Festival is underway. Last year was my first time covering the Festival and I had a ... -
Uncut Gems Puts Sandler Back on Top
By now, you’ve seen the story countless times in reviews: during the 2019 TIFF premiere of Uncut Gems, someone from ... -
Pain and Glory is Peak Antonio Banderas
Pedro Almodóvar’s Pain & Glory is a great reminder of the acting chops fo Antonio Banderas. It pains me to ... -
Black Critic Roundtable: Toronto Film Festival 2019
Kriss and Joi get together for this Black Critic Roundtable to discuss their experiences at the 2019 Toronto Film Festival. ... -
Toronto Film Festival: Sound of Metal and Accepting Deafness
"I want people to think to themselves, 'If I remove everything, all the trappings of who I think I am, ... -
Toronto Film Festival Review: Antigone
Kriss and Ro discuss the film Antigone. A modern adaptation of the Greek tragedy, Antigone won the Toronto Film Festival award for ... -
Toronto Film Festival Review: Corpus Christi
Kriss and Ro review the film Corpus Christi. This film has a very strong middle that is hindered by a ... -
Toronto Film Festival: Director Darius Marder Talks Sound of Metal
Director Darius Marder talks about his new film, Sound of Metal at the 2019 Toronto Film Festival. Sound of Metal follows ... -
Toronto Film Festival: How to Build a Girl Misses the Mark
Based off the semi-autobiographical novel by Caitlin Moran, How to Build a Girl never fully commits to its title and by the ... -
Toronto Film Festival: Joker Isn’t as Audacious as it Thinks It Is
There’s a laughable irony in how Todd Phillips’ Joker had many eyes (and controversy) surrounding it before it’s been released, ...