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Paka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects Potential
A river is a symbol of life metaphorically. As an ecological component, it has enabled the birth and cause of civilizations. Nothing can separate a river from the very idea …

Dug Dug [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A satire on religious faith, myth making and the politics of it all
Religions are nothing but stories. Stories that are written by writers who wanted to witness how blinded people can be when ‘faith’ is superimposed with the factor of otherworldly happenings. …

Nobody Has to Know [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Melancholic Look At Finding Love To Counter Loneliness
One of the most under-explored aspects of modern movies and TV shows is geography. You might’ve hated studying about it in school. Maybe you associate its representation in cinema to …

The Middle Man [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – Coen-esque black comedy falls short of its potential
Here’s something interesting – Bent Hamer’s The Middle Man is a Dutch, Norwegian and German co-production, starring actors who are all of Nordic descent as well as the technical crew …

Inexorable [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – Stoker Meets Misery In This French Thriller
There’s a lot of animosity towards all the remakes, sequels, reboots, and prequels that are being churned out by every entertainment industry on this planet, with people asking for more …

Terrorizers [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A look into cyberspatial nightmares
In 1986, Edward Yang directed a melancholic, smoky tragedy of urban monsters manifesting their capabilities to the lonely. Ho Wi Ding’s 2021 release “Terrorizers” shares its English title with the …