LFF 2020: Ultraviolence
Ken Fero's Ultraviolence could not have arrived at a more poignant and relevant time
LFF 2020: Sound For The Future
Sound for the Future couldn’t have been anything other than a barebones documentary
LFF 2020: Cicada
What Cicada has in spades is artistic honesty, which is more than enough to call it a successful debut.
LFF 2020: Never Gonna Snow Again
Operates like the hypnotic massages that punctuate the narrative, it is entrancing and captivating in all the best ways
LFF 2020: Wildfire
Wildfire is an outstanding feature and a clear sign Cathy Brady is a filmmaker to watch
LFF 2020: Wolfwalkers
Wolfwalkers is a stunning piece of animation from Cartoon Saloon
LFF 2020 - The Reason I Jump
The Reason I Jump is truly ground-breaking documentary filmmaking
LFF 2020: After Love
After Love builds a narrative similarly to how Rachel Green made a Thanksgiving trifle in a classic episode of Friends
LFF 2020: Farewell Amor
Msangi doesn’t quite pinpoint the personal exchanges in American society, she does capture New York’s vibrancy and energy
LFF 2020: Honeymood
Honeymood proposes nothing substantial to be enraptured by its narrative or remarks
LFF 2020: Genus Pan
Lav Diaz adapts some semblance of a plot into, ironically, his shortest film in nearly a decade
LFF 2020: 200 Meters
Ameen Nayfeh crafts what is essentially a Middle Eastern political thriller road movie for his feature debut, 200 Metres
LFF 2020: Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)
Delicate furnishings in an empathetic, meditative tale of longing and despair
LFF 2020: One Night In Miami
For a directorial debut, this is nothing short of excellent from Regina King
LFF 2020: 180° Rule
If this is her opening right hook, there is a championship belt in Farnoosh Samadi’s future
LFF 2020: Shadow Country
Hindsight is the thread that runs through Shadow Country
LFF 2020: Kajillionaire
Without a shadow of a doubt, Kajillionaire is something special
LFF 2020: Bloody Nose, Empty Pocket
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets is the best kind of cinematic escapism
LFF 2020: Mangrove
Mangrove is a film that is pouring with love and a commanding demand to be seen and heard
LFF 2020: Relic
Relic offers a lot in the way of an atmospheric horror film