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Displaying all articles tagged:
Tiff 2022
movie review
Dec. 23, 2022
The
Knives Out
Sequel Is Bigger and Better Than the Original
Rian Johnson’s
Glass Onion
is more precisely designed, sitting with its characters rather than immediately showing off their decay.
By
Alison Willmore
trailer mix
Oct. 10, 2022
Watch the Trailer for Sarah Polley’s ‘Women Talking’
Coming to select theaters December 2.
By
Bethy Squires
oscar futures
Sept. 29, 2022
Are You Ready for This Year’s Incredibly Messy Best Actor Race?
In
The Whale
and
The Son
, two of the strongest Best Actor contenders come from films a chunk of the critical community absolutely loathed.
By
Nate Jones
tiff 2022
Sept. 19, 2022
Steven Spielberg’s
The Fabelmans
Wins Top Prize at TIFF
Putting him on the path to his 20th Oscar nomination.
By
Zoe Guy
movie review
Sept. 16, 2022
The Woman King
Is a Brawny Historical Epic With a Conflicted View of the Past
Viola Davis presides over a rousing action movie with a touch of wistful alternative history.
By
Alison Willmore
tiff 2022
Sept. 16, 2022
The Banshees of Inisherin’
s Brilliantly Anti-Romantic Portrait of Rural Ireland
In Bruges
stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite with filmmaker Martin McDonagh for a wonderfully dark comedy about an ended friendship.
By
Alison Willmore
she’s due
Sept. 16, 2022
Will This Finally Be Michelle Williams’s Year?
Williams is the emotional backbone of Steven Spielberg’s
The Fabelmans
, and this puts her in an Oscars sweet spot.
By
Nate Jones
tiff 2022
Sept. 15, 2022
Don’t Worry,
The Fabelmans
Doesn’t Overdo the ‘Magic of Movies’ Shtick
Steven Spielberg’s self-portrait is as endearing as it is indulgent.
By
Alison Willmore
roma watch
Sept. 15, 2022
Which of This Year’s Wannabe
Roma
s Is the Most
Roma
-y?
It’s shaping up to be a banner fall for directors doing
Roma
s, with
Armageddon Time
,
Empire of Light
, and
The Fabelmans.
By
Nate Jones
tiff 2022
Sept. 12, 2022
Damien Chazelle Pulls Back the Veil on
Babylon
At TIFF
Chazelle isn’t done with
Babylon
yet, but he did treat TIFF to the trailer, revealing an extravaganza of Old Hollywood misbehavior.
By
Nate Jones
the j-law
Sept. 12, 2022
Jennifer Lawrence on
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Star Erika Jayne: ‘Evil’
“Don’t drag me into this,” her
Causeway
co-star Brian Tyree Henry responds.
By
Wolfgang Ruth
bowled over
Sept. 12, 2022
Brendan Fraser, King of the North, Wins His First Award Since Peewee Bowling
“This is new for me, as these things go, because normally I’m the guy at the podium who hands these things out.”
By
Rebecca Alter
tiff 2022
Sept. 11, 2022
Is Harry Styles a Good Actor? A Conversation
After the premieres of
Don’t Worry Darling
and
My Policeman
, we must speak our truth.
By
Alison Willmore
and
Nate Jones
tiff 2022
Sept. 11, 2022
Catherine Called Birdy
Is Delightful
Lena Dunham takes on a beloved children’s novel, and the results are unexpectedly endearing.
By
Alison Willmore
trailer mix
Sept. 11, 2022
Paul Dano, Michelle Williams Wage Marital War in
The Fabelmans
Trailer
Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical drama.
By
Charu Sinha
tiff 2022
Sept. 10, 2022
Is the Year’s Most Urgent Me Too Movie About Mennonites?
Sarah Polley’s new movie may be set in an insular religious community, but its themes are universal.
By
Alison Willmore
tiff 2022
Sept. 10, 2022
Jennifer Lawrence’s New Movie Calls Back to Her Indie Roots
Causeway
is probably too subdued for awards traction, but it’s a welcome reminder of the intimate, unfussy role that launched the star’s career.
By
Alison Willmore
tiff 2022
Sept. 10, 2022
Clapter and Ass-Shaking at the World Premiere of
Bros
When an audience member asked why, despite all the talk of representation, the film stars two white men, co-star Ts Madison stepped up to the plate.
By
Nate Jones
first looks
Aug. 31, 2022
Oh Goody, It’s Another Radical-Physical-Transformation Performance
The Whale
isn’t
exactly
how we wanted our Brendan Fraser–ssaince to go.
By
Rebecca Alter
tiff 2022
Aug. 9, 2022
TIFF, Feeling ‘White & Nerdy,’ Adds
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
to Its Lineup
Ezra Miller appears in the festival’s closing film,
Dalíland,
despite being omitted from the announcement.
By
Jason P. Frank