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TIFF21: Seventh Row at Toronto International Film Festival 2021

…films by international and emerging filmmaking, as well as covering buzzed-about titles like Benediction and The Power of the Dog. The latest from the festival Here you’ll find our reviews…

Alex Heeney / September 11, 2021

Oscar Peterson: Black + White does a disservice to its subject

…extraordinary musician. Still, it’s nice to see the footage of him collected here, and one hopes that another filmmaker — perhaps not another white filmmaker — will rise to the…

Alex Heeney / September 9, 2021

TIFF Review: Neus Ballús’s The Odd-Job Men is a delightful comedy

…Though sometimes handheld, the camera tends to be rather still, letting the action play out in front of it rather than following each of the characters, which helps us to…

Seventh Row Editors / November 3, 2021

Bonus Ep. 16: Watching Lena Dunham’s Girls in 2021

…Girls This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Executive Editor Orla Smith Want to listen to the episode? Click here to become a Seventh Row member and get access to…

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…how creative teams worked together to create some of our favourite films. Interview: Warwick Thornton on The New Boy Interview: Lucio Castro on Drunken Noodles Interview: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne…

A still from The Humans, in which an aging heterosexual couple sits at a dinner table, the woman looking pointedly at her husband while her looks down at the food in front of him. The text on the image reads, 'Review'.

Orla Smith / December 2, 2021

The Humans Review: More than just filmed theatre

…Humans (adapted from Karam’s own play) is a treat for anyone who loves to watch actors act and bounce off of each other, developing rich and recognisable characters and relationships…

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