TIFF
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Sean Durkin
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2011
Being the more accessible variation on the recently ignored Happiness Runs, Sundance hit Martha Marcy May Marlene still strikes upon some k...
Wuthering Heights
Andrea Arnold
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2011
Removing the framing device and epilogue of Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë's stark and unnervingly cruel ode to emotional turbulence and u...
Hick
Derick Martini
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2011
Even though Derick Martini's directorial debut, Lymelife, was somewhat clumsy, working mostly as a low rent Ice Storm that showcased the ta...
Think of Me
Bryan Wizemann
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2011
Continuing with his directorial trajectory of deconstructing the mythology of Las Vegas, revealing horrific realities beneath the exaggerat...
The Descendants
Alexander Payne
PUBLISHED Sep 15, 2011
Now that Alexander Payne seems to have almost perfected his particular tonal balance of pathos and satire, his explorations of American mun...
A Happy Event
Remi Bezancon
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
Up until now, films dealing with a pregnancy have usually adhered to the rule of comedy rather than the reality of what parenthood entails....
Keyhole
Guy Maddin
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
The latest offering from Canada's favourite oddball, Guy Maddin, Keyhole is bizarre, discomfiting, grotesque and perverse. In other words,...
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Robert Guédiguian
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
We all hope it never happens to us, but having to deal with an act of violence upon your home is never predictable and always traumatic. Th...