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An elaborate concoction of suspicion, frustration, and conspiracy.
An elaborate concoction of suspicion, frustration, and conspiracy.
While the early moments of 'Mould' seem to promise tension, the film struggles to sustain it.
Lucky Star considers the mistrust that lingers long after the debts have been paid in a gripping family drama.
"Ultimately, it's a satire, and we hope there's one surreal moment for each chapter."
'Song for No One' embodies the grief and hope associated with the loss of a loved one.
“We try to have it be more like a chef’s menu, but there’s also some things that are more like your comfort dish.”
Director Johnny Ma shows off the many delights of Korean culture and Manitoban life while also throwing in plenty of unexpected moments.
'Paying For It' offers a more satisfying version of the 2011 memoir while displaying a delightful snapshot of Toronto in the early 2000s.
'Balestra' delves into the mind of a repressed woman realizing what she wants and learning to seize control of her life, no matter the fallout.
'Fire' doesn’t hold its legacy merely on its milestone status, Deepa Mehta's film transmutes traditional female spaces into sensual moments.