Fog of War: Lazy, Hazy WWII Mystery Makes Little Use of John Cusack and Mira Sorvino
The Spoils: Restitution of Nazi-Looted Art Stalled By Greed, Lack Of Will
ReviewJim SlotekThe Spoils, Jamie Kastner, documentary, Canadian, Canadian documentary, Philip Dombowsky, Willi Korte, Clarence Epstein, Nazis, Paintings, Fine Art, Theft
Queen of the Ring: Wrestling Biopic As Hokey and Fun as the Sport Itself
ReviewJim SlotekMildred Burke, Wrestling, Sports movie, Queen of the Ring, Ash Avildsen, Jeff Leen, Adaptation, Tyler Posey, Francesca Eastwood, Josh Lucas, Emily Bett Richards, Walton Goggins, Women's lives
The Ballad of Wallis Island: A Perfectly Aged Tale
By Chris Knight
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The Friend: Best-In-Show Performances Distinguish Quiet Drama
ReviewJim SlotekThe Friend, TIFF 24, David Siegel, Scott McGehee, Naomi Watts, Bill Murray, Sarah Pidgeon, Carla Gugino, Drama, Friendship, Animals, Dog, Great Dane, Bing the Great Dane
The Luckiest Man in America: 80s Game Show Swindle Propels Hairy Fact-Based Drama
ReviewJim SlotekThe Luckiest Man in America, TIFF 24, Samir Oliveros, Paul Walter Hauser, Walton Goggins, David Strathairn, Maisie Williams, fact-based drama, Drama, 1980s
The Studio: Seth Rogen’s Smart Satire of The Movie Biz, On TV
ReviewJim SlotekThe Studio, AppleTV+, Series, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Alex Gregory, Catherine O’Hara, Chase Sui Wonders, Kathryn Hahn, Bryan Cranston, Satire, Hollywood satire, Comedy
Friday Review Roundup: Village Keeper and A Working Man Offer a Whole Lot of Meh
By Original-Cin Staff
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ReviewJim SlotekVillage Keeper, TIFF 24, A Working Man, Jason Statham, Drama, Action films, Michael Peña, Karen Chapman, Olunike Adeliyi, Maxine Simpson, March openings
The Penguin Lessons: Waddle You Watch This Weekend?
By Chris Knight
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ReviewJim SlotekHumans bonding with penguins, The Penguin Lessons, Films based on true stories, Steve Coogan, Jonathan Pryce, Novel by Tom Michell, Director Peter Cattaneo, The Full Monty, Films about poetry, My Penguin Friend, Toronto international Film Festival
Darkest Miriam: Still Waters Run Deep in this Tale of a Toronto Librarian
Misericordia: A Quirky Mix of Sex Farce and Darkness
ReviewJim SlotekFrench films, Repressed desires, Unwelcome prodigal sons, Misericordia, Writer/director Alain Guiraudie, Stranger By The Lake, Félix Kysyl, Catherine Frot, Jean-Baptiste Durand, David Ayala, Jacques Develay
A Mother Apart: Existential Quest of a Rejected Jamaican Child Turned Adult Artist
Bob Trevino Likes It: An Annoyingly Compulsive People-Pleaser of a Movie
ReviewJim SlotekFather-inflicted neuroses, Same named characters, Bob Trevino Likes It, Writer-director Tracie Laymon, Conflicted young women, Relationships with older men, Barbie Ferreira, French Stewart, John Leguizamo, Lauren “Lola” Spencer
O’dessa: A Symphony without a Song
The Alto Knights: Robert De Niro Plays Antagonists in a Mafia Film That Lacks Spark
By Karen Gordon
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Lucy: The Stolen Lives of Elephants - A Wide-Ranging Doc on a Wide-Ranging Animal
By Chris Knight
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ReviewJim SlotekElephant habitats, Global treatment of elephants, Lucy: The Stolen Lives of Elephants, Director Fern Levitt, Pinnawala, Brazil’s Global Sanctuary for Elephants, Elephant art, African Lion Safari, Performing Animal Welfare Society, Bob Barker
Black Bag: Blanchett and Fassbender Bond Beautifully in Smartly Scripted Spy Whodunit
ReviewJim SlotekSpy films, Dialogue driven thrillers, Black Bag, Director Steven Soderbergh, Scriptwriter David Koepp, Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett, Naomie Harris, Tom Burke, Slow Horses, Pierce Brosnan
Can I Get a Witness?: 50 Is The New Life Expectancy
By Chris Knight
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ReviewJim SlotekCan I Get a Witness?, TIFF 24, Ann Marie Fleming, Sandra Oh, Joel Oulette, Keira Jang, Canadian, sci-fi, Drama, Dystopian stories
Opus: Deeply Dark Entertainment Media Satire is a Made-For-Malkovich Fun Ride
ReviewJim SlotekEntertainment media spoof, Opus, John Malkovich, Writer-director Mark Anthony Green, Pop superstar turned cult leader, Ayo Edebiri, Murray Bartlett, Juliette Lewis, Melissa Chambers, Faux thriller
Novocaine: Too Painful to Watch, Too Funny to Miss