“The only place I feel comfortable is the skatepark and the library.”
What has set cinema back -- both from the perspective of those who make, and those who ...
From the late 80’s until the early 00’s, Chinese cinema has been a mainstay at A-list film festivals worldwide, picking up trophies left and right. Things chang...
One of our most-anticipated films of the fall festival line-up, we'll be seeing Terence Davies' Sunset Song at TIFF this weekend, so check back for our revi...
Martin Scorsese made one of the first English-language (and one of the very first American) pushes for Hong Sang-soo by recording an introduction for the South ...
It’s worth noting that there’s probably a certain expectation when hearing the following words “a Johnnie To musical." One thinking his classical formal talents...
Before the German export Der Nachtmahr even begins, the viewer is presented with not one, but two warnings – the first concerns strobing, while the other points...
After being a major influence on his work, Martin Scorsese worked with Milestone Films to bring forth a stellar-looking restoration of Luchino Visconti’s 19...
Following the rare footsteps of Nicolas Roeg, Mario Bava, Barry Sonnenfeld, Zhang Yimou, Jack Cardiff, and more, cinematographer André Turpin also tries his...
Writer/director Stephen Dunn's feature debut Closet Monster cares little about convention to tell the story of Oscar Madly (Connor Jessup) growing up with a psy...
A 40-year-old Japanese woman, Mizuki (Eri Fukatsu), begins to cook by herself, the audience assuming she’s a single career woman stuck in the middle of her dail...