TIFF
White Elephant
Pablo Trapero
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Noted early on in Pablo Trapero's third film exposing the dark corners of Buenos Aires (the other two being Lion's Den and Carancho), the t...
The Suicide Shop
Patrice Leconte
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Though based on the Jean Teulé novel of the same name, Patrice Leconte's 3D animated adaptation is a more compressed and streamlined story,...
Imagine
Andrzej Jakimowski
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Because film is primarily a visual medium – pretentious arguments and theories aside – the prospect of depicting blindness from...
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Stephen Chbosky
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Each generation has its staple "young adult" book that's revered and fondly looked back upon as a grown up. What was once To Kill a Mocking...
Antiviral
Brandon Cronenberg
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Fortunately, most youths with a moderate passion for film and a mediocre knowledge of the subject choose to go to film school, unknowingly...
Motorway
Pou-Soi Cheang
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
The point of a movie like Motorway isn't really to add anything to the existing cinematic vocabulary or challenge its audience. It exists o...
Laurence Anyways
Xavier Dolan
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Laurence Anyways (the third film from Canadian director Xavier Dolan) is a mesmerizing love story of epic proportions and extraordinary cir...
Reality
Matteo Garrone
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Having been championed for his neorealist style of crime drama with Gomorrah, it's logical that Italian director Matteo Garrone would have...