Reviews
This isn’t just a documentary, it is a cry for help and the urgent need for peace.
Black Mothers Love & Resist pays homage to all the Black mothers across the United States who have lost their children to police brutality.
The Being Black in Toronto series gives a look into Black stories in the city.
With its minimalistic aesthetic, The Bride manages to transmit a certain melancholy, sensitivity and nostalgia.
Filmmakers Reinaldo Marcus Green and Ziggy Marley share their feelings about crafting this beautiful story with a Toronto audience.
Brace yourself for an exotic and hypnotic film experience that will have you in pure euphoria.
Minus One rises above the metaphor of mutually assured destruction and seeks to present a story about humanity’s compulsion to persevere in times of crisis, the gumption of the Jap…
A subdued but fascinating portrait of moral grey areas, scandal, stunted growth and emotional turmoil.
Love, wealth, murder mystery and the prowess of the actors will leave the viewers of this historical masterpiece in a chokehold.
From humour to tragedy and everything in between, this film will have viewers wanting more from the origins of Coriolanus Snow’s hunt for power.
It’s a pleasure to spend the holidays with Payne’s decent, complicated characters, and I foresee a great future for this film as a Christmas classic.
Accompanied by nostalgic interviews, animations, and real-life videos and photographs from the height of the store’s popularity, this film beautifully captures the spirit that was…