There is something relatable to the awkwardly genuine smiles of two introverts connecting with an acquired humor, made funnier by the fact everyone around them ...
"It’s the very definition of a thriller, from the mysterious locale to the unpredictably tumultuous events containing no hope of survival," we said in our T...
On paper, a biopic of Jimi Hendrix without the rights to his music seems like a complete waste of time. Even with John Ridley's All Is by My Side detailing the ...
With all the buzz around world premieres and gala events happening at the Toronto International Film Festival, it's easy to forget there is also a pretty st...
The draw of Catherine Breillat's newest, autobiographical film, Abuse of Weakness (known as Abus de faiblesse in its native tongue), is ultimately to watch how ...
With his stand-out performance in Baz Luhrmann’s Great Gatsby adaptation, Joel Edgerton has established himself one of the most sought after talents in Holl...
I'm not one to condone illicit drug use, but you might want to take something if it's available before sitting down to watch Asphalt Watches, since its animated...
The Irish documentarian and film critic Mark Cousins has been making headlines for the past two years after his massive, colossally ambitious The Story of Film:...
As all the consideration and hyperbole flies out of TIFF this week -- with this site providing only the former, thank you very much -- it can be just the sl...
As the end credits rolled during TIFF's first press and industry screening of Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave, a peculiar thing occurred: very few people moved...