Gasoline Rainbow: 'Docu-fiction' Gen-Z Road Trip Clings to a Kinder, Gentler American Vibe
ReviewJim SlotekImprovised fiction, Gen Z road trips, Gasoline Rainbow, Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross, Tony Aburto, Micah Bunch, Nichole Dukes, Characters "finding themselves", Kinder gentler America, MUBI streaming service
Backspot: Ace Drama Spotlights Perils and Athleticism of Cheerleading
By Chris Knight
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Handling the Undead: Norwegian Zombie Film is Light on Zombies but Big On Grief
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekHandling the Undead, Thea Hvistendahl, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Bjørn Sundquist, Bahar Pars, lga Damai, Bente Børsum, Norwegian movies, Zombies, Drama, Movies about grief, The Undead, the unexplained, Supernatural thriller
Plastic People: Hot Docs Cinema to Bid Au Revoir With An Alarming Look at Our Bodies' Plastic Bits
Ezra: Great Cast Keeps Family Drama Out of the Maudlin Zone
ReviewJim SlotekEzra, Family drama, TIFF 23, Tony Goldwyn, Tony Spiridakis, Bobby Cannavale, William A. Fitzgerald, Rose Byrne, Vera Farmiga, Whoopi Goldberg, Rainn Wilson, Kids on the spectrum, Autism
Spark: Drama Puts Clever, Winning Time-Loop Twist on Rom-Com Formula
ReviewJim SlotekSpark, Nicholas Giuricich, Theo Germaine, Danell Leyva, Vico Oritz, Inside Out, Inside Out Film Festival, Gay themes, Drama, Time loops, World Premiere
Man Ray Return to Reason: Everything Old is New Again
Raphael: A Portrait Sheds Essential Light on One of History’s Greatest Artists
Hit Man: Richard Linklater’s Easygoing Modern Noir Ponders Identity
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekHit Man, Richard Linklater, TIFF 23, Glenn Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Rette, Sanjay Rao, Drama, Comedy, fact-based drama
Bending Light: Two Astronomers, One Eclipse, and Zero Room for Error Vetting Einstein’s Theory
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga - Epic Action and Still Very Mad, Minus the Max
'I Saw the TV Glow,' So You Don't Have To (But You Still Might Want To)
Stax: Soulsville U.S.A.: The Soundtrack Studio of a Race-Based Social Shift Gets Its Close-Up Doc Series
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekStax Records, HBO's Stax: Soulville U.S.A., Civil Rights movement, Memphis, Tennessee, Otis Redding, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Carla and Rufus Thomas, Sam & Dave, Jim Stewart, Estelle Axton, Director Jamila Wignot, Crave TV
The Strangers: Chapter One - Same One Note Premise, Too Thin Even For Renny Harlin to Stretch
Limbo: Spare Aussie Noir Captures a History of Racial Inequity
ReviewJim SlotekLimbo, Ivan Sen, Simon Baker, Rob Collins, Natasha Wanganeen, TIFF 23, Australian, Indigenous themed films, Aboriginal films, Black and white, Drama
Sweetland: Thoughtful Tale of a Newfoundland Hamlet So Dead Even the Ghosts Abandon It
By Chris Knight
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IF: John Krasinski's Heartwarming Take on the Comfort of Childhood Imagination
Back To Black: The Coles Notes Version of Amy Winehouse's Life
ReviewJim SlotekBack To Black, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Matt Greenhaigh, Marisa Abela, Lesley Manville, Eddie Marsan, Biopic, Amy Winehouse, Drama, British
New Life: A Lot Like an Old Life, But Still Worth Living
ReviewJim SlotekNew Life, John Rosman, Hayley Erin, Sonya Walger, Tony Amendola, Blaine Palmer, Betty Moyer, first feature, Thriller, Horror, Apocalyptic themes
The Burning Season: Not All Flames are Instantly Visible