TIFF 2014
Ned Rifle
Hal Hartley
PUBLISHED Sep 10, 2014
In the '90s, Hal Hartley was an indie film God. His humble, low-budget aesthetic, his propensity for verbosity, his pseudo-indulgent (albei...
Force Majeure
Ruben Östlund
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2014
Throughout his career, Swedish director Ruben Östlund has tackled stories that deconstruct social norms. He's primarily focused on the natu...
Kill Me Three Times
Kriv Stenders
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2014
While another TIFF feature may have found Simon Pegg searching for happiness by travelling around the globe, Kill Me Three Times — th...
The Theory of Everything
James Marsh
PUBLISHED Sep 8, 2014
The Theory of Everything, James Marsh's adaptation of Jane Hawking's memoir, Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen, mostly evades th...
Heartbeat
Andrea Dorfman
PUBLISHED Sep 8, 2014
Andrea Dorfman's Heartbeat is a big step forward for the Halifax filmmaker, building on the strengths of her 2010 short How To Be Alone, wh...
Elephant Song
Charles Binamé
PUBLISHED Sep 8, 2014
Charles Binamé's Elephant Song has accumulated a lot of buzz going into this year's TIFF thanks to a much-hyped performance by Xavier Dolan...
This is My Land
Tamara Erde
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2014
In structure and execution, Tamara Erde's freshman documentary feature This is My Land is very much like a social sciences thesis, starting...
Not My Type
Lucas Belvaux
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2014
Since directing the trilogy of films, On the Run, The Amazing Couple and After Life back in 2002, wherein the same characters were placed i...