Zachary Wigon’s single-location two-hander is a thrilling battle of wits and wiles that defies every restraint that could hamper it.
Browsing: Toronto International Film Festival
Biosphere is a strange, funny, and heartfelt film that offers a bold take on the end-of-the-world story. Read our review inside…
Florian Zeller’s, The Son, is a hollow, frustrating exercise in emotional manipulation. Read our full review inside…
From start to finish, Triangle of Sadness is clever, comical, and right on the money. Read our full review inside…
Bros largely delivers on its ambition to tread new ground as a major studio-backed queer romantic comedy.
Peter Farrelly’s ‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ focuses on the power of the human spirit and is one hell of an entertaining watch.
Geek Vibes Nation sits down with the four creative forces behind one of the festival’s most hotly buzzed-about titles.
With Aftersun, director Charlotte Wells seeks deeply personal answers to these questions. Read our full review inside…
The Whale is as psychologically relentless as Darren Aronofsky has ever been, if not as metaphorical. Read our full review…
The festival’s most anticipated World Premiere is a touching story but fails to provide the movie magic that has defined Spielberg’s career.