Kinds of Kindness: Yorgos Lanthimos Offers Three Kinds, All Weirdly Undercooked
ReviewJim SlotekYorgos Lanthimos, Provocative critical hits, Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness, Anthology features, Jesse Plemons, Margaret Qualley, Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Writer Efthimis Filippou, Mamoudou Athie, Hong Chau
Brats: Did We Ruin The Brat Pack's Lives by Liking Them Too Much? Hmmm....
ReviewJim SlotekThe Brat Pack, Documentary Brats, Director Andrew McCarthy, Journalist David Blum, St. Elmo’s Fire, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Emilio Estevez, Jon Cryer, Molly Ringwald, The effect of youthful fame
The Exorcism: Tinkering with The Exorcist is a Case of Damned If You Do... and That's It
By Chris Knight
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The Boy in The Woods: A True Story of Survival During WWII
The Bikeriders: Biker Film is Born to Be Wild, But Doomed to Be Mild
The Great Salish Heist: Comedy with a Message of Indigenous Artifact Repatriation
ReviewJim SlotekThe Great Salish Heist, Darrell Dennis, Leslie D. Bland, Harold Joe, Ashley Callingbull, Graham Greene, Tricia Helfer, Oakville Festivals of Film & Art, National Indigenous Peoples Day, Craig Lauzon, indigenous films, Canadian cinema, Heist films, Caper comedies
Original-Cin Q&A: IF's Cailey Fleming on John Krasinski and Crying on Cue in The Walking Dead
By Bonnie Laufer
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Thelma: A Charming Geriatric Mission Impossible Caper
ReviewJim SlotekThelma, Josh Margolin, first feature, June Squibb, Parker Posey, Fred Hechinger, Clark Gregg, Malcolm McDowell, Richard Roundtree, Drama, Comedy, Films about the elderly
Inside Out 2: Pixar's Lovely Look at the Emotional Rollercoaster that Is Puberty
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekInside Out 2, Pixar films, Animation, Kelsey Mann, Kensington Tallman, Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Adèle Exarchopolis, Limimar, Yvette Nicole Brown, Ayo Edebiri, Tony Hale, Sequel, Children
Tuesday: Fantastical Meaning-of-Life Drama Beats the Odds to Deliver Hope
ReviewJim SlotekTuesday, Daina Oniunas-Pusić, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lola Petticrew, Arinzé Kene, Leah Harvey, Meaning of life, Death, Drama, UK setting, Mother-daughter
Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara Offers Uneven Telling of Amazing True Tale
By Chris Knight
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ReviewJim SlotekKidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara, Marco Bellocchio, TIFF 23, Enea Sala, Leonardo Maltese, Paolo Pierobon, fact-based drama, Italian, 18th century, Catholic church
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld: Miniseries features fashion, culture, sex and characterizations on repeat mode
By Karen Gordon
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Presumed Innocent: Jake Gyllenhaal in Another Throwback Erotic Thriller Reboot
ReviewJim SlotekPresumed Innocent, Apple TV +, JJ Abrams, David E. Kelly, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Negga, Renate Reinsve, O-T Fagbenle, Peter Sarsgaard, Bill Camp, Reboot, Remake, Series, Streaming series, Scott Turow, adaptation
The Watchers: Another Shyamalan is Off to An Excellent Start Doing 'The Twist'
By Chris Knight
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ReviewJim SlotekFilmmaking offspring, Ishana Shyamalan, M. Night Shyamalan, The Watchers, Dakota Fanning, Lost-in-the-woods, Mysterious entities, Olwen Fouéré, Georgina Campbell, Oliver Finnegan
Longing: Richard Gere Experiences Ex-Paternity in Lifeless Adaptation of an Israeli Film Fest Favourite
Robot Dreams: Animation about Unlikely BFFs Explores Connection, Tenderness, Resilience
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekRobot Dreams, Animation, Pablo Berger, Spanish filmmaker Pablo Berger, Dog, Robot, TIFF 23, Cannes films, Family friendly, No dialogue, Earth Wind and Fire’s September
Toronto Japanese Film Festival: Samurai, Thrills, Tofu and A Social Mirror
PreviewJim SlotekTsugaru Lacquer Girl, Toronto Japanese Film Festival, Don't Lose Your Head!, The Boy and The Heron – Special Edition, The Boy and the Heron Special Edition, The Klutzy Witch, Life Is Climbing, Mr. Jimmy, Landscapes of Home, Revolver Lily, Don’t Call It Mystery, Matched, All the Long Nights, Great Absence, Kanasando, Stay Mum, Mom, Mom Is That You?, Takano Tofu, Egoist, The Dancing Okami, (Ab)Normal Desire, MIssing
The Acolyte: The Prequel-est Prequel Series is Star Wars Without the Baggage
Original-Cin Q&A: Director Pablo Berger, on Why the Oscar-nom Robot Dreams is Like Lasagna
By Bonnie Laufer
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In a Violent Nature: Honours Its Titular Promise… and Ruins Yoga for Everyone
ReviewJim SlotekIn a Violent Nature, Horror, Slasher, slasher flick, Chris Nash, Ry Barrett, Andrea Pavlovic, Cameron Love, Sundance, Yoga