The First Responders of the Internet: Lili Reinhart on “American Sweatshop”
The star of the haunting internet drama talks about social media and the dangers of doomscrolling.
The star of the haunting internet drama talks about social media and the dangers of doomscrolling.
Amid its shaky narrative and the devil’s row of characters and dynamics, there’s something light and infectious about “Tulsa King”‘s particular way of being.
A Canadian correspondent closes out our 2025 TIFF coverage with his perspective on a fest at crossroads, especially when it comes to how it handles documentaries about sensitive subjects.
The staff picks some of our favorite performances from the late screen legend, from “Barefoot in the Park” to “All the President’s Men.”
It’s only a matter of time before the whole thing comes crashing down in a heap of self-important nonsense.
A news brief about an award named after this site’s Publisher, Chaz Ebert.
On three well-liked TIFF films.
Favorite picks from the author of a new book about the history of baseball.
While some may not enjoy this shift in tone, it helps the series grow into one that may eventually surpass “The Boys.”
On three very different films from TIFF, including a timely historical drama with Russell Crowe.
On three dramas from TIFF, including one of the best films of the year.
On three animated features from this year’s fest.
On three Midnight Madness films: The film directorial debut of Bryan Fuller, a new gun fu classic, and more Bob Odenkirk action.
On three docs from TIFF, including the latest from the directors of Honeyland and Free Solo.
An interview with the members of Spinal Tap and the director of the new movie about them.