Browsing Tag
Toronto International Film Festival
22 posts
‘The Cut’ Review: An Inventive Boxing Movie That Pulls Its Punches
Orlando Bloom smashes as a retired boxer looking for redemption in an otherwise forgettable film.
09/10/2024
‘The Life of Chuck’ Review: Mike Flanagan Cha-Chas out of His Comfort Zone
If everyone just danced their sorrows away, the world would be a better place.
09/10/2024
‘Saturday Night’ Review: A Frantically Hysterical ‘SNL’ Origin Story
Jason Reitman strikes the perfect balance of vulgar comedy and heart in this star-studded presentation of one of the biggest nights in pop culture history.
09/09/2024
‘Oh, Canada’ Review: A Life Retrospective That Amounts to Little
Paul Schrader's 'Oh, Canada' has great ideas but fails to clearly elaborate their importance.
09/06/2024
Rising Voices Canada Program Unleashes Big Opportunities for BIPOC Creators
Aspiring filmmakers from all backgrounds are getting the opportunity they deserve to have their voices heard.
10/05/2023
‘Fair Play’ Fully Highlights Why Personal and Professional Lives Don’t Mix
Chloe Domont's feature debut is ruthlessly — entertaining in the best way possible.
09/26/2023
Anna Kendrick’s Directorial Debut ‘Woman of the Hour’ Unleashes Her Creative Talent
A haunting look back at the power of sexism that still rings true today.
10/17/2024
‘The Boy and the Heron’ Is a Magnificent Ode to Hayao Miyazaki’s Work
Studio Ghibli is back with a brand-new film that celebrates what has come before.
12/09/2023
Craig Gillespie’s ‘Dumb Money’ Is Worth The Time and Investment
A hilarious adaptation of one of the strangest modern-day news stories.
09/20/2023
Strong Leads Can’t Save ‘Pain Hustlers’ from Falling Into a Familiar Formula
David Yates directorial prowess from the Wizarding World doesn't carry over when tackling the opioid epidemic.
09/23/2023