Movie Reviews

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TIFF23: “Gonzo Girl” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

TIFF23: “Gonzo Girl” - Film Review

Gonzo Girl marks a strong debut from Arquette, and watching her grow as a director will be a thrill. This film is a showcase of its talented leads, but a little light on substance.

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TIFF23: “The Contestant” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

TIFF23: “The Contestant” - Film Review

It’s inevitable that the story of The Contestant will be milked for further content and hopefully, now that Nasubi has had the space to reclaim his narrative, we can dig into the why and how of it all.

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TIFF23: “Wildcat” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

TIFF23: “Wildcat” - Film Review

It’s so very obvious that the works of Flannery are important to both Hawkes, but Wildcat feels like an example of being too close to the subject to see the larger picture. 

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TIFF23: “Fingernails” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

TIFF23: “Fingernails” - Film Review

In the end, the only answer Fingernails has to offer is that it doesn’t know much more about love than you or I do. Just find someone good to figure it out with.

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TIFF23: “Poolman” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

TIFF23: “Poolman” - Film Review

Poolman, above all else, is weird. It’s the eccentric adaptation of Joan Didion’s Holy Water in the form of a stoner noir oddball comedy.

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TIFF23: “National Anthem” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

TIFF23: “National Anthem” - Film Review

The film is a blueprint for a new way of life. One that’s kinder, more community-focused, and that embraces differences. National Anthem is patriotic, and hopeful for what America can become.

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TIFF23: “Seagrass” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

TIFF23: “Seagrass” - Film Review

Nothing in reality is neat, so why should Seagrass be? Instead, the film is simply presenting a week in these people’s lives. No better, no worse, just the laughter, pain, and complications of life on full display.

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