TIFF ’22: ‘Moving On’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Women have vastly different left experiences than men and they remember every little detail. Some women have suffered their trauma whether it be emotional or physical and those moments can give them a different perspective on life. Women become more intuned with their gut feeling and can see through anyone. In Moving On Claire (Jane Fonda), Evvie (Lily Tomlin), and Joyce were … Continue reading TIFF ’22: ‘Moving On’ Review

TIFF ’22: ‘The Menu’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Films featuring restaurant owners, chefs and critics alike have always been under-appreciated. These films offer a different lens of understanding how difficult it can be to get into the culinary business and it’s always fascinating. The Menu deliciously serves an original concept that incorporates many moving parts and will keep you at the edge of your seat until it’s done. We meet … Continue reading TIFF ’22: ‘The Menu’ Review

TIFF ’22: ‘Women Talking’ Review And Interview With Director of Photography Luc Montpellier

By: Amanda Guarragi Women are on another intellectual level when they discuss anything. They tend to break down any situation, no matter how small and weigh the endless possibilities. There can be many outcomes and they asses the repercussions of their actions. Women can see a situation unfold before it even happens because they have to always be prepared. Society has conditioned women to be … Continue reading TIFF ’22: ‘Women Talking’ Review And Interview With Director of Photography Luc Montpellier

TIFF ’22: ‘The Woman King’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi In the 1800s, a group of all-female warriors protects the African kingdom of Dahomey with skills and fierceness, unlike anything the world has ever seen. The Woman King is director Gina Prince-Bythwood’s blockbuster epic that will pleasantly surprise moviegoers. It feels so grand in scale but the story becomes intimate for General Nanisca (Viola Davis). When Dahomey faces a new threat, she … Continue reading TIFF ’22: ‘The Woman King’ Review

TIFF ‘22: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Friendships are always an integral part of life; sometimes, we can grow out of certain ones. In the small town of Inisherin, two lifelong friends find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, with alarming consequences for both of them. People can change and want different things out of life. But the way Colm (Brendan Gleason) handles the situation … Continue reading TIFF ‘22: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Review