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'The Movie Teller' Review: Lone Scherfig’s Adaptation Mines the Art in Heartbreak | TIFF 2023
'The Movie Teller' stars Daniel Brühl, Bérénice Bejo, Sara Becker, and Alondra Valenzuela.
'Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review: Doc on Louis C.K. Explores “Cancelled” Comedian and the Women Affected | TIFF 2023
Caroline Suh and Cara Mones’ documentary isn’t revelatory, but asks essential questions about “cancel culture.”
'Bruiser' Cast and Director Discuss Toxic Masculinity and Filming in a 4:3 Aspect Ratio at TIFF 2022
Miles Warren, Jalyn Hall, Shinelle Azoroh, and Trevante Rhodes also talk about the challenges – and fun parts – of filming on a Ferris wheel.
How 'Hold Your Fire' Demythologizes the Way Hollywood Movies Depict Police Standoffs
One of the year's best documentaries so far, it is an incisive work that shows the darker realities of how interactions with police can go very wrong.
'Montana Story': Sweeping Vistas Deepen the Emotional Impact of Trauma
The inner turmoil and the outer beauty push against each other to reveal a deeper truth in this unconventional Western.
YouTube Teams with Sundance, TIFF, Cannes, and More for Free Digital Film Festival
This is one event you don't wanna miss out on.
‘Una’ Review: Mara and Mendelsohn Are Captivating in Sexual Abuse Drama
Director Benedict Andrews offers intense confrontations and no easy answers.
‘Trespass Against Us’ Review: Fassbender and Gleeson Can’t Elevate Middling Crime Drama
Director Adam Smith fails to find a unique angle on the tired family crime dynasty story.
‘American Pastoral’ Review: Remember When the Radical Left Destroyed America?
A sweet story about a father trying to reunite with his daughter is torn asunder by a noxious subtext.
‘Mascots’ Review: Christopher Guest’s Film Won’t Make You Cheer
Guest tries to rest his newest picture on a fresh group of performers, but the laughs are few and far between.
‘The Birth of a Nation’ Review: God’s Wrath Against Slavery
Nate Parker’s feature debut is a powerful look at the religion behind Nat Turner’s slave rebellion even though the story occasionally falls into Hollywood clichés.
'X-Men: Apocalypse' Is the "Culmination" of a Trilogy, Says Simon Kinberg
'Apocalypse' will raise the physical and emotional stakes.
‘Maggie’s Plan’ Review: Gerwig, Hawke, and Moore Delight in Light Comedy | TIFF 2015
Rebecca Miller’s latest film is a gleeful yet mature take on adult relationships and well-intentioned betrayals.
First Images from DEVIL’S KNOT, YOU ARE HERE, CAN A SONG SAVE YOUR LIFE?, and DALLAS BUYERS CLUB
Images and synopses for Labor's Day, Devil's Knot, You Are Here, Can a Song Save Your Life?, and Dallas Buyers Club starring Matthew McConaughey.