By Anne Brodie Misericordia (“compassion or empathy”) is an unsettling, unobvious thriller, a quiet but gale force knockout that may leave viewers gasping. Alain Guiraudie’s adaptation of the novel Stranger By The Lake, the French, Spanish and Portuguese co-pro is extraordinary – clever, sneaky …
These are Christmassy Movies? You Tell Me! Fireworks, Vampires, Early Dylan, and Sex, Sex and More Sex.
By Anne Brodie A brilliantly subversive take on Bram Stoker’s horror vampire classic and crowd pleaser Dracula, Nosferatu will scare the bejaysus out of you. Master of eerie Robert Eggers has taken the tale to new heights of eroticism, despair and terror while exploring the reality of a …
Embracing the Season: Building Resilience, Staying Healthy, and Enjoying Fall Adventures
The first week of school is now in the rearview mirror, and we’re officially in the "final sprint" of the year. With non-stop activities, events, and holiday preparations on the horizon, it can either feel like a blessing or a curse, depending on where your mental and physical state is at. This …
MORE TIFF ADDITIONS!!! Some Sopranos, Some Kidman, Edna O’Brien, Shorts, Something for Everyone!
By Anne Brodie Azazel Jacob’s Netflix’s His Three Daughters concerns three estranged daughters (Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, and Carrie Coon) who gather to watch over their dying, beloved father Vinny (Jay O. Sanders). Coon’s Katie, the eldest daughter is always angry, and Olsen’s …
A Week of Delicious Shockers, Misbehaving Women, the 7th Annual Weengushk Film Fest and Blanket of Stars.
By Anne Brodie Last Summer (L'été dernier) is a shocker. Hold on to your hats. Anne (Léa Drucker) is a lawyer who berates her client, a teenager, telling her that drinking and having sex with seven men one night makes her a world-class slut in the eyes of the judge in her upcoming trial. The girl …