Anora is full of hilarious hijinks and thick tension, however it distracts from the more sensitive character work that defines Sean Baker’s humanist stories.
Browsing: Toronto International Film Festival
Get ready for a different kind of Hugh Grant in the horror flick Heretic. See the British icon push boundaries and more!
Delve into The Brutalist, Brady Corbet’s captivating film that charts the rise of a young tyrant to the heights of power.
Discover the captivating movie Cloud by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Get our thoughts on the film with our in-depth review!
Much of what makes Will & Harper as powerful as it can possibly be is, of course, due to the second-nature quality that Ferrell and Steele’s relationship has.
Have some room in your schedule? Check out these ten films, screening at this year’s edition of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Hit Man is one of the year’s most brilliantly entertaining films, a dizzying high point for everyone involved.
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Pablo Berger’s first foray into animation is a quietly poignant tale of friendship and memory set in 1980s New York City.
Spectacular battles and life-altering consequences await in the modern-day martial arts classic, 100 Yards.