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, ...