#TIFF14 Reviews: Out of Nature, Good Kill, Seymour: An Introduction and ’71

By John Corrado Ethan Hawke gives a solid performance in Good Kill, and does impressive work behind the camera on the documentary Seymour: An Introduction, both of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival this week. They are also two of the four movies that I’m profiling today. Ethan Hawke and Seymour Bernstein came on stage… Read More #TIFF14 Reviews: Out of Nature, Good Kill, Seymour: An Introduction and ’71

#TIFF14 Reviews: The Theory of Everything, Whiplash and The Imitation Game

By John Corrado We have made it through the first weekend of TIFF, which means that now we can get to some of the films that have already played other festivals, including Sundance award winner Whiplash and Telluride standout The Imitation Game. These are just two of the three movies that I’m profiling this time around. The third… Read More #TIFF14 Reviews: The Theory of Everything, Whiplash and The Imitation Game

#TIFF14: Jordan Canning, Peter Mooney and Steve Cochrane on We Were Wolves

By John Corrado Aside from all the star studded premieres and awards season hopefuls that now make up the bulk of TIFF, the festival still offers some great discoveries, and this year one of those films is the very good little Canadian drama We Were Wolves, which is premiering tomorrow night. This is a film that… Read More #TIFF14: Jordan Canning, Peter Mooney and Steve Cochrane on We Were Wolves

#TIFF14 Reviews: While We’re Young and My Old Lady

By John Corrado There is an interesting serendipity to the fact that my reviews of While We’re Young and My Old Lady have ended up on the same day. These two films that both premiered this weekend at TIFF couldn’t be more different, but their titles contrast and compliment each other quite nicely. Noah Baumbach’s While We’re Young was… Read More #TIFF14 Reviews: While We’re Young and My Old Lady

#TIFF14 Reviews: The Price We Pay, In Her Place, The Valley Below, We Were Wolves

By John Corrado The 39th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival starts tonight with the world premiere of David Dobkin’s legal drama The Judge, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall. The film kicks off eleven days of movies that will be playing in the city, including the usual juxtaposition between some of the biggest… Read More #TIFF14 Reviews: The Price We Pay, In Her Place, The Valley Below, We Were Wolves

The Canadian Film Fest Showcases Homegrown Cinema

By John Corrado A celebration of homegrown independent cinema, the eighth annual Canadian Film Fest is taking place at The Royal Theatre in Toronto this weekend, starting this evening with the premiere of Patch Town and closing on Saturday night with the appropriately titled Afterparty. Between these three days, the festival will screen a total… Read More The Canadian Film Fest Showcases Homegrown Cinema