TIFF ’24 Review: ‘Seeds’ protects its traditions with fierce determination
‘Seeds’ is a dramatic thriller that finds a young woman defending her family’s legacy from a nefarious corporation.
‘Seeds’ is a dramatic thriller that finds a young woman defending her family’s legacy from a nefarious corporation.
‘Sleep’ turns sweet dreams into nightmares when a man’s overnight activities turn dangerous, pushing his wife over the edge.
‘Fingernails’ unfolds in a world in which a loving relationship can be upended by a single test result.
‘Andragogy’ demonstrates doing the right thing can only lead to more trouble, especially in the age of social media.
‘KILL’ is an ultra-violent action picture in which army commandos must takedown dozens of train robbers before they reach their destination.
‘The Contestant’ recounts one man’s naked experience on a Japanese reality show that made him a reluctant celebrity.
‘Gonzo Girl’ chronicles the overwhelming experience of acting as the assistant to an eccentric literary genius.
‘Chuck Chuck Baby’ is a melodic love story between two women whose difficult paths finally brought them back to each other.
‘The Boy and the Heron’ is an enchanting, hand-drawn, original story and Hayao Miyazaki’s first feature film in a decade.
‘The Zone of Interest’ depicts a respected German family during WWII, juxtaposing normal routines with the atrocities of the Holocaust.
‘When Evil Lurks’ is a spine-tingling horror picture that succeeds in overt and understated scares.
‘Wicked Little Letters’ is an uproarious thriller that centres on a severed friendship, inept police work and letters not for the faint of heart.