
Festivals & Awards
TIFF 2022: Charcoal, Muru, Roost
On three more TIFF films, including standouts from Brazil and New Zealand.
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On three more TIFF films, including standouts from Brazil and New Zealand.
On three docs from TIFF, including the unsettling latest from the director of Blackfish.
On three of the biggest films of fest season this year by Sarah Polley, Sam Mendes, and Florian Zeller.
On three single-setting dramas from TIFF, including films starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Margaret Qualley, and Sterling K. Brown.
On two films that jumped from Cannes to TIFF from Hirokazu Kore-eda and Mia Hansen-Love.
Thoughts on two massive world premieres from TIFF, the newest from Steven Spielberg and the sequel to Knives Out.
Thoughts on three Canadian dramas from TIFF 2022.
On three Friday night premieres from this year's TIFF, including an early fest standout.
A report on the Opening Night films of TIFF 2022, The Inspection and The Swimmers.
A preview of 20 world premieres that will be covered here from Toronto, including films starring Viola Davis, Harry Styles, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, and many more.