The 2017 Toronto International Film Festival feels like it happened three months ago. In actuality, it was just a few weeks ago. My time spent at the festival is tightly-packed, however, and that leads to a massive post-TIFF hangover. Hence, the feeling that it was far longer ago than it actually was.
More TIFF writing from me is coming soon, including a feature in the November issue of Buffalo Spree. But here is the majority of my festival coverage.
From Buffalo Spree magazine:
Make 2017 the year you finally hit the Toronto International Film Festival
From BuffaloSpree.com:
7 days until TIFF17: The fest adds Gaga, Dunkirk, and Denzel
Seven weeks to go: The TIFF countdown is on
From Forever Young:
Must-See Films of Fall 2017: The Toronto International Film Festival
From The Playlist:
Barbara Albert’s ‘Mademoiselle Paradis’ Is A Haunting Period Tale [TIFF Review]
‘Porcupine Lake’: A Worthy, Wise Tale Of Teenage Longing [TIFF Review]
From The Film Stage:
TIFF Review: ‘Mary Shelley’ Doesn’t Breath Life into the ‘Frankenstein’ Author’s Story
TIFF Review: ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’ Defies Expectations at Every Turn
TIFF Review: ‘Molly’s Game’ is Undeniably Enjoyable and Hugely Forgettable
TIFF Review: ‘Lady Bird’ is Wise, Funny, Remarkably Assured, and One of the Year’s Great Joys
TIFF Review: ‘Euphoria’ Provides a Complex Role for Alicia Vikander Amidst Deflating Drama