Festivals & Awards
TIFF 2018: If Beale Street Could Talk, Widows
On two world premieres from two Oscar nominees, Barry Jenkins and Steve McQueen. They also happen to be two of the best films of 2018.
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On two world premieres from two Oscar nominees, Barry Jenkins and Steve McQueen. They also happen to be two of the best films of 2018.
On four films from the Midnight Madness program at TIFF, including new works from Gaspar Noe and Peter Strickland.
On three very different films from TIFF 2018 that fall into one of the most popular categories of this fest every year, the true story.
A review of two new films about addiction from TIFF, one starring Timothee Chalamet, the other Lucas Hedges.
On new films by Xavier Dolan and Brady Corbet, both starring Natalie Portman.
On three films from TIFF, including a new one from Neil Jordan.
A review of two VERY different films starring the wonderful Nicole Kidman, Boy Erased and Destroyer.
A review of new films from Paolo Sorrentino and Jason Reitman.
A review of Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell, starring the amazing Julianne Moore.
On two quirky documentaries from TIFF 2018.