All You Need To Know About #TIFF19

It’s that time of year again, where the city of Toronto is buzzing with excitement because of the Toronto International Film Festival! TIFF has programmed such a wonderful set up this year and as usual, there are too many films to choose from! I was fortunate enough to purchase a package of 30 tickets, which I divided with my closest friends and we picked some … Continue reading All You Need To Know About #TIFF19

The Peanut Butter Falcon Review (Advanced Screening)

The Peanut Butter Falcon is truly a heartwarming adventure from the start. Zack Gottsagen set the tone for his character from the beginning and he lit up the screen instantly. Zack was a firecracker and controlled every scene he was in, he had a fantastic debut and I want to see more of him! The story was effortlessly executed and the chemistry between the main cast … Continue reading The Peanut Butter Falcon Review (Advanced Screening)

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Review

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a completely different pace for Quentin Tarantino and it’s one of his best pieces yet. As he always does, he sets the tone of the film using Rick Dalton’s (Leonardo DiCaprio) footage from his western television show. He instantly transports us to that era and took the audience on a journey. Normally his runtimes feel dragged out BUT the reason … Continue reading Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Review

Midsommar Review and Analysis

Ari Aster’s sophomore film is much more inventive than Hereditary and has undertones of grief in all forms. People often associate grief with death, but it can also be applied to any loss and the emotional journey in which that takes you on. Florence Pugh delivers a very honest, innocent and internal performance that is very beautiful to sit through. Her energy is just so pure … Continue reading Midsommar Review and Analysis