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TIFF 2016: (re)assignment Is Wrong

(re)assignment

(re)assignment

When Sarah saw the film (re)assignment at TIFF 2016 she was not impressed by the gender reassignment revenge thriller.

She gave the movie a D- rating.

To read her review at Consequence of Sound click here.

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TIFF 2016: Nocturnal Animals Delivers Wrong Kind Of Ennui

Nocturnal Animals

Nocturnal Animals

One of the films Sarah covered at TIFF 2016 was Nocturnal Animals, the story of an art gallery owner’s ennui.

She says the film is “an undeniably stylish but insubstantial concoction that promises probing thrills and delivers little more than listless melodrama and self-satisfied satire.”

To read the full review head over to Consequence Of Sound by clicking here.

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The Agenda Behind Alice Lowe’s Prevenge

Prevenge

Prevenge

One of the films Sarah was most excited about at TIFF 2016 was Alice Lowe’s pregnant serial killer mindmelt, Prevenge.

Sarah interviewed Lowe about it for The Establishment.

To read the full interview click here.

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TIFF 2016: Birth Of The Dragon Explores Bruce Lee

Birth Of The Dragon

Birth Of The Dragon

One of the films Sarah saw at TIFF 2016 was Birth Of The Dragon, the origins biopic about Bruce Lee.

Sarah wrote about the film for Asian World Of Martial Arts.

To read what she thought about it click here.

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TIFF 2016: The Salesman Is More Than Revenge Thriller

The Salesman

The Salesman

One of the better films Sarah saw at TIFF 2016 was The Salesman, an Iranian vengeance tale inspired in part by Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman.

Sarah reviewed the film for Consequence of Sound.

To read the review click here.

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