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TIFF Review: Repeaters Knocks Off Groundhog Day And Gets Away With It
By Katey Rich published
Be warned-- I may have only enjoyed this so much because it came in the middle of a film festival, and watching a movie with zero subtext and limited narrative logic was an odd pleasure
TIFF Review: Submarine Is Much More Than Just The Welsh Rushmore
By Katey Rich published
Using the bleak imagery of coastal Wales to great effect, Ayoade adapts Joe Dunthorne's novel with endless original touches, from Oliver's wry and funny voiceover to masterful shifts in tone
TIFF Review: Rachel Weisz And A Powerful Story Bring Heart To The Whistleblower
By Katey Rich published
It's not the best film I've seen at the festival, and will struggle to find an audience with its earnest politics and brutal depiction of violence
TIFF Exclusive Interview: Max Winkler, Michael Angarano And Jake Johnson Of Ceremony
By Katey Rich published
Film festivals are usually great places to catch searing dramas and documentaries, but good comedies are so rare that, when they arrive
TIFF Exclusive Interview: John Cameron Mitchell Holds Back On Rabbit Hole
By Katey Rich published
Maybe the most fascinating thing about it is Mitchell himself, making a significant transition from his first two films to this restrained, tender, sometimes surprisingly funny film
TIFF Interview: Edward Norton Talks Screenwriting And Meeting Prisoners For Stone
By Katey Rich published
Read below as Norton talks about basing his character on real prisoners, working on the screenplay with director John Curran, and how he's seen
TIFF Interview: Mark Romanek Becomes The Filmmaker He Wants To Be On Never Let Me Go
By Katey Rich published
In person Romanek is as surprising as his career, bearing a thick black beard but a gentle, quiet speaking voice, talking frankly about the high
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