Babygirl remains cutting and stylish for much of its runtime, confidently asserting itself as a catalyst when it comes to reviving a genre.
Browsing: Toronto International Film Festival
Nightbitch is bold, funny, and slightly outrageous. It’s a love letter to moms everywhere—a celebration of their strength, resilience.
Based on the bestselling series of novels, ‘The Wild Robot’ is a moving, if overstuffed, found family story set in the brisk wilderness.
Ultimately, Saturday Night is what would have happened if Lorne Michaels had refused to cut down his show that night in 1975.
The Life of Chuck is a wild ride. It starts out feeling like we’re all just tiny specks in a universe that’s falling apart.
Nutcrackers contains not one original idea and even Ben Stiller cannot save David Gordon Green’s return to comedy.
Queer is a challenging film, perhaps one of the most challenging this year. Find out our thoughts and more with our in-depth review!
Step into the thought-provoking world of The Assessment, a film that serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of unchecked power
The End isn’t interested in showing you how best you can serenade your way through secrets and lies. Read our review!
Delve into the fascinating world of The Last Showgirl and Pamela Anderson’s brilliant portrayal of Shelley.