In his True North film review, Kevin Bourne calls the documentary “a must-see for all Canadians and Black people everywhere.”…
Browsing: TIFF 2025
From Nuremberg and Frankenstein to Roofman and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, check out all of SHIFTER’s reviews from TIFF 2025. all in one place!
Degrassi: Whatever It Takes is some good old Canadiana mixed with nostalgia, and an ode to one of Canada’s greatest…
James Vanderbilt’s historical drama is “dark” and “haunting”, but a “magnificent piece of storytelling.” Here’s our Nuremberg film review. The…
In his Frankenstein film review, Chris Harrison calls Guillermo del Toro’s take on Mary Shelley’s classic a “visual spectacle” that…
Though a stressful film to watch at times, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You boasts excellent acting from Byrne,…
In his Ballad of a Small Player review, Christ Harrison praises its “gorgeous cinematography” and calls it “dark but also…
In his The Wizard of the Kremlin review, Chris Harrison says it’s “sharply-written”, but “its weaknesses ultimately hold it back…
Chris Harrison says that Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery thrills, surprises, and is a rare sequel that…
In his Under The Same Sun review, Chris Harrison says the film’s messaging about colonialism, racism, and exploitation are still…
Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League is informative and inspiring, proving dreams do indeed come true. One of…
In his Hedda film review, Kevin Bourne says Nia DaCosta’s latest is “bold, sexy, and brash” and “still relevant in…
In his Roofman film review, SHIFTER’s Kevin Bourne says Channing Tatum “arguably delivers his best performance yet.” One of the…