TIFF 15 Review: I Saw the Light (2015) ★★★★
Making biopic films is one of the most challenging tasks ever for filmmakers because of one simple reason: there’s always someone who will critique by saying, this or that part….
Making biopic films is one of the most challenging tasks ever for filmmakers because of one simple reason: there’s always someone who will critique by saying, this or that part….
Imagine you grow up in a family where you have to do something that normal families would never do. This is where the term of dysfunctional family comes from. After….
There are only a few movies that can help an actor raise his profile as a risk-taker, brave and courageous performer when it comes to play a character many others….
Have you ever asked yourself when you were passing by a homeless person, or maybe someone who lives in a van the reason why he or she lives outside or….
Every time you watch a movie you expect to be left speechless or ‘paralyzed’ by superbly written story and remarkable performance. But what you don’t expect is to walk away….
I’ve seen many films where the filmmaker directs his film with passion, love and desire to talk to the viewer through his film, but I’ve never seen a film where….
Eilis is an Irish girl who leaves behind her beloved family to have a better life in the United States of America. Upon her arrival in Brooklyn, her dreams start….
There was a young girl who believed that every woman has a right to be educated, every girl must go to school. But the Taliban in Pakistan had a different….
Suicide. Searching for an identity. Sexuality. Struggle. All these can be seen in Fire Song directed by Adam Garnet Jones where you can see how Shane, a gay Anishnabe teenager….
It’s always great pleasure seeing such movies where from the opening scene you’re thrown into strange atmosphere of weirdness, tempting and seductive world from where you don’t really want to….
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