THE CHILDREN ACT – ★★☆ – British film about a justice (Emma Thompson) and her dealings with a case of a minor who is a Jehovah’s Witness and refusing a blood transfusion (yep, another film about this at MIFF) while her marriage breaking down. Maybe the novel was better but the film was just okay. #MIFF2018
AND BREATHE NORMALLY – ★★★ – Decent enough film about two struggling mothers, one a refugee attempting to enter Canada via Iceland, and the other an Icelandic woman training as a border patrol agent. Needed to suspend disbelief, but not bad. #MIFF2018
Me! On the big screen! Again! #MIFF2018

KNIFE + HEART – ★★☆ – French film set in the late 70s about a killer going after actors in a gay porn flick. Good soundtrack, watchable film, Hollywood remake unlikely. #MIFF2018
APOSTASY – ★★★ – A firm reminder of why you’ve got to be a little crazy to have blind faith in organised religion (in this case Jehovah’s Witnesses) #MIFF2018