Articles by Katarina Gligorijevic
Detroit Metal City
Toshio Lee
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
It would be easy to file Detroit Metal City under "Japan is weird and enjoy it exclusively on that level but its actually better than tha...
Vinyan
Fabrice Du Welz
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
This stunning, visual tour de force was one of the feasts-for-the-senses that I was most impressed by at TIFF. A touching and at times, abs...
Tears for Sale
Uro Stojanovic
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
Tears for Sale is essentially a fairy tale set in post WWI rural Serbia; it tells the story of a village of women whose husbands and sons h...
Voy a Explotar
Gerardo Naranjo
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
Román Valdez is the rebellious son of a corrupt politician in the Mexican city of Guanajuato. Hes been expelled from so many private schoo...
Sauna
Antti-Jussi Annila
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
This historical epic cum existential nightmare is the perfect horror film for people who dont like horror films. Two Finnish brothers are...
A Film With Me In It
Ian Fitzgibbon
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
One of those "what the fuck just-happened?/I cant imagine whatll happen next dark comedies, A Film With Me In It is much fuller of unexp...
Acolytes
John Hewitt
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
Much like another TIFF 08 Midnight Madness film, Deadgirl, Acolytes is about a group of teens who stumble accidentally onto something quit...
Food, Inc.
Robert Kenner
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2008
Food, Inc. is one of those documentaries that tells you something you already know (or should, in this day and age) but does it so eloquent...