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Dredd
Pete Travis
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2012
Do yourself a favour: if you've seen 1995's tremendously hokey Judge Dredd starring Sylvester Stallone, purge all memories immediately and...
Looper
Rian Johnson
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2012
Try something new, break the self-destructive cycle of repetition — that's the point of idiosyncratic writer/director Rian Johnson's...
Peddlers
Vasan Bala
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2012
Funded entirely by a Facebook campaign, Mumbai director Vasan Bala's feature film debut is a pioneer in a variety of ways. In addition to d...
Inescapable
Ruba Nadda
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2012
Though more or less universally received, Ruba Nadda's 2009 TIFF "Best Canadian Feature Film," Cairo Time, was occasionally criticized for...
No
Pablo Larrain
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2012
Completing his trilogy on the 17-year presidential regime of Augusto Pinochet, Chilean director Pablo Larrain's No explores the 1988 plebis...
Juan of the Dead
Alejandro Brugues
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2011
Much more than a knock-off or parody of Shaun of the Dead, this Cuban descendant of Romero has a casual mean streak and obvious political b...
Smuggler
Katsuhito Ishii
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2011
Commencing with maudlin strings scoring a dramatic pan across a city's waterfront, tonal miscues hinder what is otherwise an often wildly e...
Jeff, Who Lives At Home
Jay and Mark Duplass
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2011
Never before have I heard such an impassioned examination of the message behind M. Night Shyamalan's shark-jumping third film, Signs. To b...