Many have been stirred by Glazer’s pastoral take on Nazi life, but does obscuring their violence actually reckon with evil?
Browsing: Toronto International Film Festival
When resources become commodities in a life-or-death situation. Discover the grim reality of Concrete Utopia with our review.
Navigating expectations of being Black in America: American Fiction explores the complex balance between the true self and what others expect from Black people.
The Jersey-born documentarian returns to his roots to examine how time got away from him and his many passion projects.
Unlock the secrets of Hayao Miyazaki’s last movie ‘The Boy and the Heron’! Understand the mystery of this 2-titled movie and its different names.
Spanish animation duo Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba follow up ‘Chico and Rita’ with another journey through the world of Latin jazz.
The Eternal Daughter’s melancholy disposition packs an unsettling punch with a nod to the strength of Hogg’s personal filmmaking.
TIFF22’s breakout hit follows a group of young people who engage in property destruction to attack the fossil fuel industry where it hurts.
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ is a tragicomic marvel about the death of a friendship. Read our full review inside here…
Zachary Wigon’s single-location two-hander is a thrilling battle of wits and wiles that defies every restraint that could hamper it.