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Stills from the best films of TIFF 2020.

Seventh Row Editors / September 23, 2020

The 16 best films of TIFF ’20

…way he’d nod his head. Jack has recently died. In these abstract forms and movements, we are lulled into a state of mourning. The power of emotion renders space malleable,…

A collage of different critics who participated in Seventh Row's survey and images of the films they nominated.

Seventh Row Editors / September 22, 2020

What were the best films at TIFF ’20? A critics survey

…State LV Taylor (@LVTaylor_esq), Founder of Musings of a Streaming Junkie Night of the Kings is one of the best films of TIFF ’20 in our critics survey. Image courtesy…

A collage of the best Canadian short films at TIFF 2020.

Seventh Row Editors / September 10, 2020

7 must see Canadian shorts at TIFF ’20

…statement means, unsure at first whether to be insulted or angry, or if she should panic or ignore him. It’s especially confusing to her because he keeps praising her, both…

Natasha Kermani and Brea Grant in front of a still from their film Lucky. The image features text that says this is an interview for the Fantasia Film Fest.

Alex Heeney / September 9, 2020

Natasha Kermani and Brea Grant on the horror of daily misogyny in Lucky

…timing. Comedy is about timing, really, and it’s the same with horror. It’s about the beats and understanding each beat. And there’s a heightened state in both of them. With…

A collage of films from 2020.

Seventh Row Editors / September 3, 2020

The 20 best films of 2020 (so far)

…a poetic, dreamlike exploration of how prejudice brews and corrupts innocence. Rather than trying to tackle the state of the entire country, we see the makings of the genocide play…

An image of filmmaker Kelly Reichardt against a yellow background next to text that bears her name.

Kelly Reichardt: an in-depth introduction

…the surface, River of Grass seems like an outlier in Reichardt’s filmography. It’s the only one of her films to be set in Reichardt’s home state of Florida. It uses…

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