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Read more about the article FLOW – This is What Beautiful Animated Storytelling Looks Like
Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF) / Film Reviews / Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) / Videos

FLOW – This is What Beautiful Animated Storytelling Looks Like

This project comes from Latvian director, animator, and composer Gints Zilbalodis and follows our protagonist "Cat", as they battle against nature and their own desire for independence...

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September 25, 2024
Read more about the article Leslie Grace and Elliott Lester at the Canadian Premiere of THE THICKET | Calgary International Film Festival
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Leslie Grace and Elliott Lester at the Canadian Premiere of THE THICKET | Calgary International Film Festival

Leslie Grace and Elliott Lester at the Canadian Premiere of THE THICKET | Calgary International Film Festival Before the Canadian premiere of The Thicket at the 25th annual Calgary International…

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September 20, 2024
Read more about the article 5 Must-Watch Canadian Movies at CIFF 2024 | Calgary International Film Festival
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5 Must-Watch Canadian Movies at CIFF 2024 | Calgary International Film Festival

5 Must-Watch Canadian Movies at CIFF 2024 Canadian Movies at CIFF 2024 | The Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF) is an underrated gem in the film festival circuit, known for…

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September 19, 2024
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TOP 10 Most Anticipated Films at CIFF 2024 | Calgary International Film Festival

TOP 10 Most Anticipated Films at CIFF 2024 | Calgary International Film Festival CIFF 2024 | The Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF) is an underrated gem in the film festival…

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September 18, 2024
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Best Films from TIFF 2024 | Toronto International Film Festival

Best Films from TIFF 2024 | Toronto International Film Festival The 2024 Toronto International Film Festival has officially wrapped, and I’m excited to share my picks for the best films…

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September 17, 2024
Read more about the article The Life of Chuck – A Crowd Pleaser at TIFF
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The Life of Chuck – A Crowd Pleaser at TIFF

THE LIFE OF CHUCK - A Crowd Pleaser at TIFF The Life of Chuck was the audience award winner at the Toronto International Film Festival, and I can’t say I’m…

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September 15, 2024
Read more about the article QUEER Is Not Just an Adaptation – It Is a Continuation of the Life of William Burroughs
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QUEER Is Not Just an Adaptation – It Is a Continuation of the Life of William Burroughs

QUEER Is Not Just an Adaptation – It Is a Continuation of the Life of William Burroughs Queer is the latest film from Luca Guadagnino, and while it’s not going…

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September 10, 2024
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Hugh Grant Provides the Most Unexpected Performance of 2024 in HERETIC

Heretic is full of surprises, and I had the privilege of attending the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, where I also interviewed stars Hugh Grant and Sophie…

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September 9, 2024
World Premiere of Nightbitch at TIFF 2024
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NIGHTBITCH is a Manifestation of Silent Female Rage Like You’ve Never Seen | TIFF 2024

We hold this notion that a woman should simply be grateful for being a mother and fulfilling that role. If a woman complains or simply shares her feelings during this time, she is most frequently either explicitly or implicitly chastised for simply being human...

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September 8, 2024
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THE SUBSTANCE is a Portrait of Self-Hatred

THE SUBSTANCE is a Portrait of Self-Hatred The Substance, from director Coralie Fargeat was one of the most anticipated films going into this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, and it…

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September 7, 2024
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BUDDY (2026) is the latest horror-comedy from Casper Kelly, creator of Too Many Cooks and Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell, turning the familiar language of 1990s children's television into something violent, funny, and increasingly existential.In this BUDDY review, I also speak with director Casper Kelly about the film's influences, casting, cinematography, aspect ratios, sound design, and some of the Easter eggs buried inside its twisted children's TV world.Kelly discusses how Barney, Dora the Explorer, Blue's Clues, Pee-wee's Playhouse, and Thomas the Tank Engine helped shape the fictional It's Buddy!, while he and cinematographer Zach Kuperstein worked to recreate the texture of 1990s television through cameras, resolution, colour, changing aspect ratios, and even shifts from stereo to 5.1 sound.We also dig into some of BUDDY's more existential references, including the fake credit for Lou Boltzmann and its connection to Ludwig Boltzmann and the Boltzmann Brain. Kelly confirms the reference — and that I was the first person to catch it — before we get into another possible Easter egg involving Nick Bostrom and simulation theory.Cast of BUDDY:
Cristin Milioti as Grace
Delaney Quinn as Freddy
Topher Grace as Ben
Keegan-Michael Key as Buddy
Michael Shannon as Willie
Patton Oswalt as StrappyAfter playing Sundance, SXSW, Fantasia, and other festivals, BUDDY hits theatres August 28, 2026.More from Points of Review
🌐 Website: https://pointsofreviews.com/
👥💬 Full Buddy Interview with Casper Kelly: https://pointsofreviews.com/casper-kelly-interview-budd-90s-tv-look-and-hidden-easter-eggs/
🔔 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@PointsofReview/sub_confirmation=100:00 Buddy (2026) Review
00:22 Casper Kelly & How Buddy Was Made
02:06 Casper Kelly on Buddy's Children's TV Influences
03:32 Buddy Cast & Casper Kelly on Casting
04:23 Delaney Quinn & Buddy's Young Cast
05:14 Zach Kuperstein & Buddy's Cinematography
05:41 Casper Kelly on the Cameras & Visual Style
06:45 Aspect Ratios, Colour & Buddy's Changing Worlds
07:26 Casper Kelly on Aspect Ratios, Sound & World-Building
08:18 Buddy Easter Eggs & Hidden References
08:57 Casper Kelly Confirms the Boltzmann Brain Easter Egg
09:20 Buddy's Other Hidden Easter Eggs
09:51 Casper Kelly on Simulation Theory
10:14 Is Buddy Worth Watching?
10:36 What Casper Kelly Wants Audiences to Take From Buddy
10:55 Final Thoughts on Buddy#BuddyMovie #CasperKelly #FilmAnalysis
BUDDY (2026) Review | Casper Kelly on the Film's Hidden Details
The Fantasia International Film Festival returns to Montreal for its 30th edition, running from July 16 to August 2, 2026. Here are 15 “must-watch” films from the 2026 Fantasia International Film Festival.Read the complete list, with screening dates and more information on each film:
https://pointsofreviews.com/top-15-films-to-watch-at-fantasia-2026/You can explore the full Fantasia 2026 film programme here:
https://fantasiafestival.com/en/festival-2026/program/movies🎥 More from Points of Review
🌐 Website: https://pointsofreviews.com
🎤 Inside the Rot: Oliver Bernsen on Bagworm: https://pointsofreviews.com/bagworm-oliver-bernsen-cuff/
🎤 A Safe Distance Interview: https://pointsofreviews.com/a-safe-distance-film-sxsw-interview/
🎬 Top 5 Films from SXSW 2026: https://pointsofreviews.com/top-films-sxsw-2026/
🔔 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@PointsofReview?sub_confirmation=1All Films Discussed in the Video (in alphabetical order):A Safe Distance (dir. Gloria Mercer)
Bagworm (dir. Oliver Bernsen)
Black Zombie (dir. Maya Annik Bedward)
Blaise (dir. Dimitri Planchon & Jean-Paul Guigue)
Drag (dir. Raviv Ullman & Greg Yagolnitzer)
Freaks Part II (dir. Zach Lipovsky & Adam Stein)
Her Private Hell (dir. Nicolas Winding Refn)
Jim Queen (dir. Marco Nguyen & Nicolas Athané)
Matapanki (dir. Diego “Mapache” Fuentes)
Never After Dark (dir. Dave Boyle)
Someone’s Daughter (dir. Wiebke von Carolsfeld)
Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma (dir. Jane Schoenbrun)
The Fox (dir. Dario Russo)
The Samurai and the Prisoner (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
You Are the Film (dir. Makoto Ueda)00:00 Fantasia 2026
00:23 15. Her Private Hell
01:35 14. A Safe Distance
03:18 13. Black Zombie
04:13 12. Someone’s Daughter
05:47 11. Blaise
07:08 10. Matapanki
08:55 9. Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
10:35 8. Freaks Part II
11:26 7. Jim Queen
12:58 6. The Fox
14:05 5. The Samurai and the Prisoner
15:18 4. Never After Dark
16:45 3. Drag
18:02 2. You Are the Film
19:13 1. Bagworm#Fantasia2026 #FantasiaFest #FilmFestival
Top Films at the 2026 Fantasia Film Festival
The Sun Never Sets is the latest film from writer-director Joe Swanberg, and stars Dakota Fanning, Jake Johnson, Cory Michael Smith, Debby Ryan, Anna Konkle, Lamorne Morris, and Karley Sciortino. Set in Alaska, the film follows Wendy as her life is thrown into emotional chaos after taking space from her boyfriend Jack, only to unexpectedly reconnect with her ex, Chuck.Premiering at SXSW 2026, The Sun Never Sets is a return to the intimate, relationship-driven storytelling that defined some of Swanberg’s most acclaimed work, while using its Alaskan setting and 35mm texture to give that emotional volatility a striking visual backdrop.Cast of The Sun Never Sets:
Dakota Fanning as Wendy
Jake Johnson as Jack
Cory Michael Smith as Chuck
Debby Ryan
Anna Konkle
Lamorne Morris
Karley SciortinoMore from Points of Review
🌐 Website: https://pointsofreviews.com/
🎥 SXSW Film Page: https://schedule.sxsw.com/films/2241474
🔔 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQXkV6g_6VFEZZqHFL7hxyw?sub_confirmation=1#thesunneversets #joeswanberg #mumblecore
The Sun Never Sets: FILM REVIEW | SXSW 2026
I Love Boosters is the latest film from writer-director Boots Riley, and stars Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, Eiza González, LaKeith Stanfield, Will Poulter, Don Cheadle, and Demi Moore. Following a crew of professional shoplifters as they take aim at a ruthless fashion maven, the film blends crime-comedy chaos with Riley’s surrealist edge and sharp social satire.After opening SXSW 2026 ahead of its May 22 theatrical release from NEON, I Love Boosters arrives as one of the more intriguing American indie releases of the year.Cast of I Love Boosters:
Keke Palmer as Corvette
Naomi Ackie as Sade
Taylour Paige as Mariah
Poppy Liu as Jianpu
Demi Moore as Christie Smith
LaKeith Stanfield
Eiza González
Will Poulter
Don CheadleMore from Points of Review
🌐 Website: https://pointsofreviews.com/
🎥 Official Teaser Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnfTmSAnS3c
🔔 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQXkV6g_6VFEZZqHFL7hxyw?sub_confirmation=1#iloveboosters #bootsriley #filmanalysis
I LOVE BOOSTERS: Film Review | SXSW 2026
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