TIFF
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Madonna
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
Even though Madonna has proven to be a shrewd businesswoman with a nose for cultural trends, developing the relationships and industry repu...
We Need to Talk About Kevin
Lynne Ramsay
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
Beyond the obvious sense of realist discomfort and ambiguity present in Lynne Ramsay's films, there is also the unique tactile sense of imm...
In Darkness
Agnieszka Holland
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
Agnieszka Holland has made films about the survival of Jews (Europa, Europa) and the survival of children (The Secret Garden) before, and I...
Miss Bala
Gerardo Naranjo
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
Miss Bala is a study in contrasts, combining the world of the traditional beauty pageant with the blood-soaked Mexican drug trade. While th...
Killer Elite
Gary McKendry
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
How does one make a dime-a-dozen Special Ops war film worthy of seeing in theatres? Director Gary McKendry answers this question by taking...
Omar Killed Me
Roschdy Zem
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
Actor turned director Roschdy Zem offers his second full-length film to audiences expecting yet another sensationalized court case film. Ho...
The Odds
Simon Davidson
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2011
As the title suggests, Simon Davidson's feature film debut, The Odds, has much to do with gambling, both literally and metaphorically, fanc...
Damsels in Distress
Whit Stillman
PUBLISHED Sep 8, 2011
Being known for dissecting the lives of educated upper crust youths whose refined verbosity and pretence exacerbate their superficiality an...