TIFF
Red Nights
Julien Carbon & Laurent Courtiaud
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2010
Be warned: Red Nights is directed at a certain Midnight Madness-type of audience seeking the fun of cheap thrills and the lure of the lurid...
Womb
Benedek Fliegauf
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2010
Already strikingly similar to Jonathan Glazer's Birth, which sounded queasy enough in 2004, Hungarian director Benedek Fliegauf raises unco...
Even The Rain
Iciar Bollain
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2010
This is a bad place we are in, you and I, make no mistake; the world darkens on a daily basis and it seems only a matter of time before the...
Blue Valentine
Derek Cianfrance
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2010
Having Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams executive produce the feature they star in may sound like a bad, stoned joke, and will garner att...
As If I'm Not There
Juanita Wilson
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2010
At the risk of sounding trite, since seeing As If I'm Not There, the directorial debut of Juanita Wilson, about one young Muslim schoolteac...
Griff the Invisible
Leon Ford
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2010
Given the overwhelming, and somewhat frightening, popularity of the American superhero film over the last decade, it's unsurprising that ot...
Kaboom
Gregg Araki
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2010
Most akin to Nowhere in tone and format, Kaboom is the acid and horse tranquilizer follower to the weed-induced haze that was Smiley Face....
I'm Still Here
Casey Affleck
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2010
One lesson to take away from I'm Still Here is that the entertainment media are frustrated and angered by what they can't easily categorize...