Amid all the COVID-compromises and missed opportunities of this year's TIFF, one of the most unfortunate is that the fest's midnight-movie audience, always composed of more Regular Joe and Jane film-geeks than showbiz interlopers, won't be able to cram cheek-by-jowl into a theater and watch Roseanne Liang's Shadow in the Cloud.
Any movie capable of making a sole viewer in his living room erupt in shocked laughter, or lean forward, mouth agape, for minutes of action, would shake the foundation of the poor Ryerson Theater, and Liang would get the fanboy ovation she deserves.
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