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Reviews‘Brother’: Toronto Review
Clement Virgo’s supremely confident and affecting drama stars Aaron Pierre and Lamar Johnson as siblings growing up in Toronto in the 1980s
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Reviews‘Bros’: Toronto Review
Delightful rom-com from the Apatow stable focuses on the gay dating scene - with winning results
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Reviews‘The Woman King’: Toronto Review
Viola Davis stuns in this all-action, all-female, West Africa-set warrior epic from Sony
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Reviews‘Sisu’: Toronto Review
Bloody survival thriller set in the Finnish wilderness pits retreating Nazis against a grizzled lone hero
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Reviews‘Emily’: Toronto Review
Emma Mackey is luminous in Frances O’Connor’s distinguished biography of the ‘Wuthering Heights’ writer
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Reviews‘Butcher’s Crossing’: Toronto Review
Gabe Polsky’s adaptation of the John Williams novel features a committed Nicolas Cage traversing familiar Western territory
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Reviews‘The Inspection’: Toronto Review
Elegance Bratton’s impressive debut looks at the hot-button issue of homosexuality in the military, viewed through the lens of his own experience
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Reviews‘Women Talking’: Toronto Review
Sarah Polley’s focused drama poses real questions about faith and forgiveness
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Reviews‘The Swimmers’: Toronto Review
Sally El-Hosaini’s striking real-life drama opens the 47th Toronto International Film Festival
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Reviews‘Theater Of Thought’: Telluride Review
Werner Herzog’s latest documentary is a wide-ranging road trip through the workings of the human brain
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Reviews‘Good Night Oppy’: Telluride Review
Ryan White explores the remarkable story of the twin Mars rovers in this gentle documentary
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Reviews‘Yuni’: Toronto Review
Kamila Andini’s Indonesian feature wins the coveted Platform prize at Tiff 2021
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Reviews‘Charlotte’: Toronto Review
The troubled wartime life of artist Charlotte Salomon is animated in this graceful European production
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Reviews‘The Good House’: Toronto Review
Sigourney Weaver, Kevin Kline co-star in this New England-set domestic drama
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Reviews‘Dear Evan Hansen’: Toronto Review
‘Emotional manipulations that sometimes border on cruel’: Ben Platt reprises his role for Universal’s screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical
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Reviews‘The Survivor’: Toronto Review
Barry Levinson casts Ben Foster as Harry Haft, a boxer traumatised by his experiences in a Nazi death camp
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Reviews‘Drunken Birds’: Toronto Review
A Mexican migrant worker searches for his lover in Ivan Grbovic’s lush Canadian drama
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Reviews‘Good Madam’: Toronto Review
Jenna Cato Bass examines the horror of servitude in South Africa’s affluent gated communities
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Reviews‘Inexorable’: Toronto Review
Fabrice du Welz’s domestic thriller sees a stranger strike at the heart of the prosperous literally family headed by Benoit Poelvoorde








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