And just like that…my time at TIFF is over. The festival has announced their awards today with Hamnet and No Other Choice taking the People’s Choice Award and International People’s Choice Award respectfully. I did not have a chance to see the latter but I did see the former and had some thoughts…As far as
Perfection, thy name is Ky Nam Inn. Like a Cupid’s Arrow through the heart, this movie completely enraptured me with its beautiful story, lush visuals, and heart grabbing emotions. Khang is a young translator who is endeavoring to work on a new adaptation of The Little Prince, an opportunity afforded to him due to his
There are few things I love more in movies and television than a dinner party. One of the visual mediums best settings, dinner parties are a great way to force characters to interact, put a microscope on fraying bonds, and give everyone plenty of meat to chew on, no pun intended. Dinner with Friends is
It’s late and I am now on day 6 of my TIFF experience. No long preamble, here’s some more thoughts on films I saw: Saipan: The feel..bad? sports movie of the year? Saipan is not a bad movie at all, quite enjoyable actually. Taking us to a dramatized version of what took place when Roy
I have achieved my first five movie day at film festival in eons thanks to the Wednesday slate at TIFF. I was close to making it 6 but my body said no. If you want some spur of the moment thoughts, I document them on TikTok. Let’s dive into some more movies shall we! The
It’s day…something of the Toronto International Film Festival (I have lost count) and so fa it has been quite the journey. From epic tales of kabuki theater to movies set in the Pacific Northwest, much has unfolded at this festival. Let’s dive into a couple more movies: Kokuho: Easily the best movie I’ve seen at