Toronto International Film Festival

[Interview] Oakes Fegley’s talent takes flight in ‘THE GOLDFINCH’

Oakes Fegley is a skilled, magnetic performer - and THE GOLDFINCH further proves him as one to watch.

5 years ago

[TIFF Review] ‘BAD EDUCATION’ – Hugh Jackman shines in comedy-drama that should have hit the cinematic books

Hugh Jackman has been searching for his post -Wolverine acting identity. Kudos to the worldwide star who has danced in…

5 years ago

[TIFF Review] ‘KNIVES OUT’ – Rian Johnson’s sleight-of-hand mystery hits like a brick with all its fun surprises

James Clay // Film Critic KNIVES OUT Rated R, 130 minutes.Director: Rian JohnsonCast: Daniel Craig, Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Evans, Lakeith Stanfield,…

5 years ago

[TIFF Review] ‘JOJO RABBIT’ – Taika Waititi’s wonderful satire breaks comedic​ boundaries

In the unlikely comedy JOJO RABBIT, Taika Waititi (director of THOR: RAGNAROK) portrays the world’s most hated man, Adolf Hitler,…

5 years ago

[TIFF Review] ‘THE FRIEND’ ensemble cast shines in this messy but poignant tear-jerker

James Clay // Film Critic THE FRIEND Rated R, 124 minutes.Director: Gabriela CowperthwaiteCast: Dakota Johnson, Jason Segel, Casey Affleck and Gwendoline Christie…

5 years ago

[Interview] Cinematographer Roger Deakins captures delicate beauty in ‘THE GOLDFINCH’

THE GOLDFINCH's cinematographer extraordinaire Roger Deakins discusses his approach and techniques as a collaborator.

5 years ago

[TIFF Review] ‘SOUND OF METAL’ – Riz Ahmed strokes out excellence in immersive drama about loss

Darius Marder’s film, SOUND OF METAL, takes the immersive approach. It closely follows heavy metal drummer Ruben (another knock-out performance…

5 years ago