Michael McNeely

Michael McNeely is an avid film-goer who is equally passionate about accessibility in film. He is also a former English teacher, current filmmaker and future human rights lawyer.


Articles by Michael McNeely:


  • TIFF 2020 Here We Are Featured
    September 12, 2020

    TIFF 2020: Here We Are Review

    Nir Bergman’s father-son drama Here We Are demonstrates the difficulty of coping with change – even if one does not have autism.

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    September 12, 2019

    TIFF 2019: Two of Us Review

    Filippo Meneghetti’s Two of Us is a tense psychological thriller and a beautifully poignant love story rolled into one.

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    September 10, 2019

    TIFF 2019: Sound of Metal Review

    Sound of Metal tells the story of a heavy-metal drummer who is forced to question his life once he begins losing his hearing.

  • November 23, 2018

    The Wild Pear Tree Review

    Unwieldy, verbose, and digressive, I did not know that I loved The Wild Pear Tree until the final ten minutes of its three-hour plus run.