TIFF
The End of Time
Peter Mettler
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
At the moment, Peter Mettler is Canada's finest cinematographer, and one of the best in the world. In a national film climate rotten with s...
On the Road
Walter Salles
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Into every generation, the affected children of the middle-class are born, each eschewing perceived notions of the mainstream in favour of...
Tower
Kazik Radwanski
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Filmed almost entirely in close-up, Kazik Radwanski's feature film debut, Tower, is an exercise in stylistic experimentation, isolating us...
Pusher
Luis Prieto
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
A theory popular within the lexicon of film analysis – ostensibly, the sort of thing you'd find on an undergraduate film theory final...
Silver Linings Playbook
David O. Russell
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
David O. Russell makes a welcome return to quirky, psychological relationship comedy after the assured, but pandering Oscar-baiting of The...
Hotel Transylvania
Genndy Tartakovsky
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
The notion of the overprotective father has been played out on the big screen countless times, with Father of the Bride and Meet the Parent...
Rust & Bone
Jacques Audiard
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Having been adapted from a series of short stories by Craig Davidson, Rust & Bone (Jacques Audiard's follow-up to the tense, but largely ov...
Hyde Park on Hudson
Roger Michell
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2012
The trailer for Hyde Park on Hudson provides a refreshingly straightforward litmus test for whether audiences should go see the film or not...