TIFF
Man Who Bought Mustique Joseph Bullman
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
A documentary is only as interesting as its subject and in this case, it's a winner. It's the story of British lord Colin Tennant, who purc...
Luzhin Defence Maureen Gorris
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Although the thought of a movie about chess may seem as exciting as watching grass grow, Maureen Gorris's adaptation of Vladimir Nabakov's...
Law Of Enclosures John Greyson
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Canadian director John Greyson's new film is an interesting story of love and hate set against the backdrop of small-town Ontario and a nev...
Glen Standring
Glen Standring
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
With a title such as The Irrefutable Truth About Demons, there's little chance that the movie will be good. Still, one does have hopes that...
Agnes Varda
Agnes Varda
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
French director Agnes Varda (Vagabond) has been making films since the 50s, and her new documentary, The Gleaners and I, is a sly innovati...
Rod Lurie
Rod Lurie
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
With a discerning eye and smart dialogue, The Contender wades deep in the down-and-dirty world of politics. When the American Vice Presiden...
Lou Ye
Lou Ye
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Suzhou is a modern-day fairy tale about a motorcycle courier who betrays the woman he loves. Suzhou River is in Shanghai and it is not a li...
E. Elias Merhige
E. Elias Merhige
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
The credits for Shadow of the Vampire appear over images of a primitive battle painted in a spiky, controlled art deco idiom, suggesting mu...