#TIFF19 Review: Entwined (Discovery)

By John Corrado ★★½ (out of 4) A dark and brooding fairy tale set in the Balkan forests, Entwined follows a doctor named Panos (Prometheus Aleiferopoulos) who arrives in town to start a medical practise, much to the suspicion of the superstitious townsfolk. When he comes across a mysterious young woman, Danae (Anastasia-Rafaela Konidi), who… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Entwined (Discovery)

#TIFF19 Review: The Last Porno Show (Contemporary World Cinema)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) When his estranged father Al (Christian Aldo) dies, struggling actor Wayne (Nathanael Chadwick) inherits his dad’s business, a rundown porno theatre. Wayne initially plans to sell the property, which has an apartment above it where tenants still live. But the more time he spends in the building, the… Read More #TIFF19 Review: The Last Porno Show (Contemporary World Cinema)

#TIFF19 Review: White Lie (Contemporary World Cinema)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) The latest and best film from young Canadian filmmakers Calvin Thomas and Yonah Lewis, White Lie opens with its main character, a young woman named Katie Arneson (Kacey Rohl), shaving her head with a razor. Katie doesn’t have cancer, but she wants everyone, including her girlfriend Jennifer (Amber… Read More #TIFF19 Review: White Lie (Contemporary World Cinema)

#TIFF19 Review: Coppers (TIFF Docs)

By John Corrado ★★★★ (out of 4) The latest from Alan Zweig, Coppers finds the Canadian documentary filmmaker interviewing former police officers in Ontario, who have either left the force due to retirement or for other reasons. Speaking directly to the camera, the officers open up about experiencing PTSD, tough decisions they had to make… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Coppers (TIFF Docs)

#TIFF19 Review: Henry Glassie: Field Work (Contemporary World Cinema)

By John Corrado ★★½ (out of 4) Directed by Pat Collins, Henry Glassie: Field Work is a documentary portrait of the renowned scholar and American folklorist Henry Glassie, who has spent over fifty years travelling around the world to study the work that other artists create, from religious statues to clay pots. For much of the… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Henry Glassie: Field Work (Contemporary World Cinema)

#TIFF19 Review: Heimat is a Space in Time (Wavelengths)

By John Corrado ★★★½ (out of 4) The latest work from filmmaker Thomas Heise, who was born in East Berlin, Heimat is a Space in Time is a mix of documentary and cinematic essay that is comprised mostly of excerpts from old diaries and letters belonging to his family in Germany, spanning four generations and almost the… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Heimat is a Space in Time (Wavelengths)

#TIFF19 Review: Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger (Masters)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) The 53rd film from Alanis Obomsawin, Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger continues the Canadian filmmaker’s long history of documenting the injustices faced by Indigenous people in Canada and the fight for equal treatment under the law. This film focuses on the case of Jordan River Anderson, a baby… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger (Masters)

#TIFF19 Review: Now is the Time (Short Cuts)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) Back in 1969, after local religious authorities ordered that all of the totem poles be cut down as part of Canada’s widespread erasure of Indigenous culture, the celebrated Haida artist Robert Davidson became responsible for carving the first new totem pole to be put up in nearly a century in his village… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Now is the Time (Short Cuts)

#TIFF19 Review: Highway to Heaven: A Mosaic in One Mile (Short Cuts)

By John Corrado ★★★ (out of 4) Directed by Sandra Ignagni, Highway to Heaven: A Mosaic in One Mile is a mix of visual essay and short documentary that takes us inside the twenty five faith-based spaces that exist along the old No. 5 road in Richmond, British Columbia, including a variety of Christian churches,… Read More #TIFF19 Review: Highway to Heaven: A Mosaic in One Mile (Short Cuts)