Women Talking is a gripping piece of cinema that will leave your heart aching like no other film this year. An acting masterclass.
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‘Wendell & Wild’ Review – Henry Selick’s Gothic & Heartfelt Return
by Ferdosaby FerdosaWendell & Wild is one of Henry Selick’s most imaginative works to date that showcases the endless potential of stop motion animation.
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‘The Wonder’ Review – Florence Pugh Captivates in Cautionary Period Tale | TIFF 2022
by Anna Millerby Anna MillerThe Wonder is a cautionary period tale that won’t be easy to forget thanks to yet another powerhouse performance from Florence Pugh.
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Devotion is one of the most visually stunning war films that also boasts powerful heart thanks to Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell.
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‘Causeway’ Review – A New Career Best for Jennifer Lawrence | TIFF 2022
by Anna Millerby Anna MillerCauseway sees Jennifer Lawrence pull off a new career best performance in the most challenging dramatic role she’s faced so far.
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‘My Policeman’ Review – Harry Styles is Miscast in Dull Romance | TIFF 2022
by Anna Millerby Anna MillerMy Policeman is a shallow example of queer representation that deserved much more nuance and far better acting. Sorry Harry Styles.
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‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Review – Rian Johnson Toys with Our Expectations | TIFF 2022
by Ferdosaby FerdosaGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is a far more absurd whodunit that will keep you guessing and laughing from beginning to end.
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The Woman King excels at showcasing Black Women forging their own paths unlike any action film has done or even tried to do before.
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‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ Review – An Absurdly On-Brand Blast | TIFF 2022
by Anna Millerby Anna MillerDaniel Radcliffe pays wholesome tribute to the King of Pop Parody with an addictive performance in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.
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‘The Fabelmans’ Review – An Endearing Tale for the Ages | TIFF 2022
by Anna Millerby Anna MillerSteven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans is a sweet and tender trip down memory lane that hits home for all artists and art lovers alike.