It’s a town full of losers and they’re pulling out of there to win: that’s the premise of Jasmin Mozzafari’s Firecrackers, which expands the director’s 2013 short of the same name into a conspicuously stylish, intermittently impressive debut that feels very much of the moment in young Canadian cinema, like a faster, flashier Ontarian cousin to Ashley McKenzie’s Werewolf.
Adam Nayman
September 4, 2018