God’s Creatures: Emily Watson Anchors Sublime Story about Small-town Secrets and Lives
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekGod Creatures, Saela Davis, Shane Crowley, Anne Rose Holmer, Emily Watson, Paul Mescal, Aisling Franciosi, Irish, Small town Irish lives, Drama
What We Leave Behind: An Intimate Cross-Border Family Documentary
Smile: When An Upside-Down Frown is the Devil's Playground
Bros: 'Gay Rom-Com' Brings the Funny and the Romance, and More
Dead for a Dollar: Walter Hill’s Old-Fashioned, New-Fangled Western
ReviewJim SlotekDead for a Dollar, Walter Hill, Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe, Rachel Brosnahan, Warren Burke, Benjamin Bratt, Luis Chavez, Hamish Linklater, Western, Drama, Period piece
The Justice of Bunny King: A Troubled Character Takes Flight on a Soaring Performance
By Karen Gordon
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Pinocchio: Wooden You Know, the 'Live-Action' Remake Would Be Less Real Than the Cartoon?
Sidney: Oprah-Approved Sidney Poitier Doc as Lovely as the Man it Depicts
Lou: Rather Like People, Predictable Stories are Sometimes Hard to Take
Carmen: The New Priest is a She, and She Has a Guardian Pigeon
Eternal Spring: Canada’s Oscar Nom is a Moving But Flawed Animated Documentary
Blonde: Much-Hyped Marilyn Monroe ‘Reimagining’ Stylish but Tawdry
ReviewJim SlotekBlonde, Marilyn Monroe, Andrew Dominik, Netflix, Biopic, Bobby Cannavale, Adrien Brody, Ana de Armas, Joyce Carol Oates, Adaptation
Bandit: A Bloated Tale of Canada’s Flying Bank Robber
Don't Worry Darling: Gossip Aside, this Stepford Wives Offspring Stands Shakily On Its Own Merits
True Things: Ruth Wilson as A Woman Undone, Half-Willingly
That’s a Wrap! What We Loved and Loathed at TIFF ‘22
By Original-Cin Staff
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ReviewJim SlotekGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, To Kill a Tiger, The Wonder, Sebastián Lelio, Sarah Polley, Rian Johnson, Walk Up, Hong Sangsoo, Triangle of Sadness, Theatre of Thought, Sick, The Banshees of Isherin, The Fabelmans, The Son, TIFF 2022, No Bears, The Eternal Daughter, Empire of Light
See How They Run: Meta-Treatment of Agatha Christie's Oeuvre is Fact-Based Fun
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekAgatha Christie comic homage, See How They Run, Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan, The Mousetrap, Adrien Brody, David Oyelowo, Tom George, Mark Chappell, Tom Stoppard
Pearl: Ti West's Post-Modern Slasher Trilogy Reaches Its Bloody Mid-Point
The Woman King: 'African Amazons' Tale Treads Lightly on History and Hard on Action
Medieval: The History is Weak, But the Violence is Fast and Fierce