eiff 2012
EIFF 2012: Brave Movie Review
Pixar return somewhat to form after the disappointing Cars 2 with Brave, a Scotland-set fairy tale voiced by Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly and Emma Thompson
EIFF 2012: 7 Days in Havana Movie Review
7 Days in Havana is an anthology film with each part directed by a different filmmaker, including Benicio Del Toro and Gaspar Noe
EIFF 2012: Berberian Sound Studio Movie Review
Toby Jones stars in this fantastic psychological horror about a sound engineer sent to work on an Italian horror film. The highlight of the EIFF
EIFF 2012: Shadow Dancer Movie Review
Oscar-winning director James Marsh (Man on Wire) directs this drama-thriller starring Andrea Riseborough and Clive Owen. The result is a mixed bag
EIFF 2012: Eddie – The Sleepwalking Cannibal Movie Review
The title alone should give you a hint of the tone that this fun, if throwaway, movie offers
EIFF 2012: God Bless America Movie Review
The latest film from writer/director Bobcat Goldthwait (World's Greatest Dad) is a savage satire of modern American culture, consumerism and the media.
EIFF 2012: The Fourth Dimension Movie Review
This three-part experimental film, by three different directors, is pretentious and nonsensical viewing
EIFF 2012: Unconditional Movie Review
One of the highlights of the EIFF 2012, this is an effective drama which tackles a difficult subject with intelligence
EIFF 2012: Brake Movie Review
Stephen Dorff stars in this mystery thriller about a man who wakes up inside a see-through box, soon realizing he's been taken hostage for the
EIFF 2012: Exit Elena Movie Review
A touching and subtle realist drama about a live-in nurse who goes to stay with a family who need help with their elderly grandmother
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