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TIFF 2019: The Laundromat Means Well, But Doesn’t Advance The Class War

The Laundromat

Meant to be some sort of parable about the Panama Papers and the financial industry and the machinations of the greedy, what The Laundromat boasts in good intentions it misses in actual execution.

Put it this way: it’s not going to be the movie that motivates the masses in the forthcoming class war. At least that’s how Sarah feels.

She reviewed the film at the Toronto International Film Festival for Consequence of Sound.

To read her review go here.

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TIFF 2019: Just Mercy Celebrates Real Heroes

Based on the true story of a death row inmate done wrong by the legal system, Just Mercy, the new film from Jamie Foxx, Michael B. Jordan and Brie Larson celebrates real heroes and shines a bright, uncomfortable light on the glaring flaws in the American legal system.

Sarah reviewed the film when it screened at the Toronto International Film Festival for Consequence of Sound.

To read the review go here.

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TIFF 2019: High Life Is A Weird Space Story

High Life

Robert Pattinson’s space exploration film High Life is a weird, existential trip.

Take Sarah’s word for it. She saw the film at the 2019 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival and reviewed it for Consequence of Sound.

To read her review go here.

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TIFF 2018: First Man Is A Simple, Effective Look At Apollo 11

First Man

First Man

In First Man actor/musician/meme Ryan Gosling takes on the role of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.

When Sarah saw the film at TIFF this year she appreciated the simple physical storytelling of the film.

To find out why head over to Consequence Of Sound by clicking here.

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TIFF 2018: Fahrenheit 11/9 Is Angry And Unfocused

Michael Moore in Fahrenheit 11/9

Michael Moore in Fahrenheit 11/9

Fahrenheit 11/9, the latest incendiary documentary from filmmaker Michael Moore, explores things like the Flint water crisis and Parkland mass shooting with a clear and critical eye.

Sarah reviewed the film when it showcased at TIFF 2018.

To read her review click here.

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