#TIFF19 Review: Ema (Special Presentations)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) The latest film from Chilean director Pablo Larraín, following up his radical English-language biopic Jackie, Ema opens with an image of a street light on fire, and this provides an oddly fitting start to the film. Ema (Mariana di Girolamo) is a professional dancer who adopted a young son from… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Ema (Special Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: Calm With Horses (Discovery)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) Set in a sleepy Irish town that offers little in the way of economic opportunity, Calm With Horses follows Douglas “Arm” Armstrong (Cosmo Jarvis), a physically imposing former boxer who struggles with anger management issues. Desperate for cash, he is hired to be an enforcer for the Devers, a… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Calm With Horses (Discovery)

#TIFF19 Review: The Vigil (Midnight Madness)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) A rare horror movie rooted in Judaism, The Vigil uses Jewish traditions and beliefs as the basis for its haunted house story, rather than the Christian beliefs that usually inform these sorts of narratives. The film opens with Yakov Ronen (Dave Davis) meeting with other young adults who have… Read More #TIFF19 Review: The Vigil (Midnight Madness)

#TIFF19 Review: Chicuarotes (Contemporary World Cinema)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) The second film directed by celebrated Mexican actor Gael García Bernal, following his 2007 directorial debut Déficit, Chicuarotes follows teenaged friends Cagalera (Benny Emmanuel) and Moloteco (Gabriel Carbajal), who live in the impoverished neighbourhood of San Gregorio Atlapulco in Mexico City. The film opens with them on a… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Chicuarotes (Contemporary World Cinema)

#TIFF19 Review: And We Go Green (TIFF Docs)

By John Corrado ★★½ (out of 4) Started as an eco-friendly alternative to the fuel-burning of Formula 1, Formula E is a racing series that has been going strong since 2014, in which the drivers compete against each other in battery operated cars, offering a carbon neutral alternative to the high emissions of traditional motorsports.… Read More #TIFF19 Review: And We Go Green (TIFF Docs)

#TIFF19 Review: Endings, Beginnings (Special Presentations)

By John Corrado ★ (out of 4) Following a bad breakup, Daphne (Shailene Woodley), a typical twenty-something millennial, decides to take a six month sabbatical from both alcohol and dating as she tries to find her footing and get her life back on track. But it doesn’t last long, because shortly after announcing her hiatus… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Endings, Beginnings (Special Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: Dolemite Is My Name (Special Presentations)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) Rudy Ray Moore (Eddie Murphy) was a self-described entrepreneur and fledgling musician who worked in a record shop in the 1970s, when he decided to branch out into doing comedy records. Creating a flamboyant alter-ego named Dolemite, a foul-mouthed pimp who speaks in verse, Moore ended up becoming… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Dolemite Is My Name (Special Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: Marriage Story (Special Presentations)

By John Corrado ★★★★ (out of 4) Charlie (Adam Driver) is a theatre director who lives with his wife Nicole (Scarlett Johansson), an actress who performs in his plays, and their young son Henry (Azhy Robertson) in New York. When they start to drift apart, Charlie and Nicole decide to split up their marriage, with… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Marriage Story (Special Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: Parasite (Special Presentations)

By John Corrado ★★★★ (out of 4) Director Bong Joon-ho’s first film in Korean following his two English-language movies Snowpiercer and Okja, Parasite made history earlier this year when it took home the coveted Palme d’Or at Cannes, becoming the first film from South Korea to win the award. And now that I’ve seen the… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Parasite (Special Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: Western Stars (Gala Presentations)

By John Corrado ★★★½ (out of 4) Bruce Springsteen’s latest album, Western Stars, is an introspective, often bittersweet concept album of sorts that tells the story of a fading Western movie star, and finds the iconic American rocker branching out to country music and performing with a thirty piece orchestra. Not intending to go on… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Western Stars (Gala Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: Lucy in the Sky (Special Presentations)

By John Corrado ★ (out of 4) The feature directorial debut of Noah Hawley, who is best known for his work on the shows Fargo and Legion, Lucy in the Sky is a complete misfire, and watching it feels like being trapped in space. After returning from two weeks in space, astronaut Lucy Cola (Natalie Portman)… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Lucy in the Sky (Special Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: Motherless Brooklyn (Special Presentations)

By John Corrado ★★★½ (out of 4) Set in the 1950s in New York, Motherless Brooklyn follows Lionel Essrog (Edward Norton), a private detective with Tourette syndrome. He twitches and tics, his mind obsessing over certain phrases and making him repeat them, but he also has an incredible ability to retain information and never forgets… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Motherless Brooklyn (Special Presentations)

#TIFF19 Review: The Obituary of Tunde Johnson (Discovery)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) On the night that he finally comes out to his parents, high schooler Tunde Johnson (Steven Silver) is driving to his boyfriend Soren’s (Spencer Neville) birthday party, when he is shot and killed by police during a traffic stop. Then he wakes up in his own bed, and… Read More #TIFF19 Review: The Obituary of Tunde Johnson (Discovery)