Himesh Patel
The direction, the cinematography, the lighting, all of it mesh together to highlight the wild and always forward story that is Greedy People.
Both The Assessment and Emilia Pérez demonstrate the versatility of a festival like TIFF, which is always inclusive of all genres and subgenres of cinema.
“Greedy People” follows two bumbling cops who accidentally murder a rich civilian, finding themselves in the crosshairs of foes that wanted to do so first.
A multilayered depiction, Good Grief delivers on what its title promises and audiences will find they are richer in experience for it.
The Amazing Maurice is cute, and just fine for kids, but for adults it has a hard time living up to its own name.
Regardless of its exhilarating action sequences and strong performances, The Aeronauts is a good film but not necessarily a great one.
In The Aeronauts, a pilot and a scientist find themselves in an epic fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries in a hot air balloon.
While Yesterday isn’t perfect, it’s the lighthearted, fun, summer movie that we need right now.
In Yesterday, a a struggling musician realizes he’s the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles.