WIFF’S WEEKEND WATCH LIST — 11/8
Check out our recommendations of what to watch this weekend.
Read MoreCheck out what’s new this month.
Though the beginning of the year tends to be a bit slow for new releases, March is shaping up quite nicely. There’s an especially great run of Canadian releases, two of which were nominees for the 2022 WIFF Prize in Canadian Film (I Like Movies and Brother), and the 2022 winner of the prize (Riceboy Sleeps).
Check out what we’re looking forward to this month.
Don’t we all? This film is a must-see, but especially so for Canadian audiences.—Erika Sanborn
I don’t normally gravitate towards sci-fi, but this has Adam Driver in it so I will be giving it a go.—Erika Sanborn
I was sad I missed this at WIFF 2022, especially after hearing so many great things. So excited to hear it’s getting a Canadian theatrical release!—Austin Di Pietro
A two-hour solo performance from Willem Dafoe? Yes, please.—Austin Di Pietro
This claustrophobic descent into madness looks right up my alley. My idea of a good Friday night at the movies.—Erika Sanborn
This WIFF Prize in Canadian Film winner is getting the theatrical treatment this month and we’re bringing it back! Don’t miss this chance to see it on the big screen.”—Erika Sanborn
See Riceboy Sleeps with WIFF, March 21-23. Tickets are available now.
The action sequences are always too good to pass up.—Hayden Freker
Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman in a Zach Braff-written and directed drama, sign me up.—Hayden Freker
Tetris is my superhero and this is its origin story. And yes, I do see the falling blocks in my dreams.—Erika Sanborn
Can’t say I was immediately interested in a film about Tetris, but throw in a little Cold War action and I’m sold.—Austin Di Pietro
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Check out our recommendations of what to watch this weekend.
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