TIFF 2024 Review: The End
An ensemble post-apocalyptic chamber piece with musical elements? A cast featuring a perfect blend of young, dynamic actors and veteran talent? I’m listening.
An ensemble post-apocalyptic chamber piece with musical elements? A cast featuring a perfect blend of young, dynamic actors and veteran talent? I’m listening.
Tim Basaraba – I’m not sure why I keep going back to Cronenberg films. I haven’t been impressed since Eastern Promises (2007), and I hold no deep nostalgia for his earlier work. However, I am always intrigued by the concepts and ideas he brings to his stories. Just because they seldom sync with my fickle tastes doesn’t mean I should stop trying.
Tim Basaraba – There’s no mistaking the premiere energy for Piece By Piece. As I walk up to the Princess of Wales Theatre, I catch a glimpse of the red carpet frenzy happening across the street. Meanwhile, I’m winding through a labyrinth of ropes outside, snaking my way to the theater’s front door.
NadaMucho.com Editor/Publisher Matt Ashworth is on site in Toronto journaling for our first trip to the Toronto International Film Festival(TIFF).
Here’s my short list of 20 films I’m hustline to see at TIFF—though calling it a “shortlist” is a bit of a stretch. And honestly, at 5’7″, I’m not really a “short king” either, just slightly above the metrics (or so I keep telling myself).