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Tiff 2023
movie review
Oct. 4, 2024
Without Gore or Violence, This Serial-Killer Thriller Creeps Into Your Soul
The unnerving
Red Rooms
focuses not on the killer or his victims, but on the people fascinated by his crimes.
By
Bilge Ebiri
movie review
Sept. 6, 2024
Miyazaki Didn’t Lose a Step
Hayao Miyazaki’s Oscar-winning film
The Boy and the Heron
is a reminder of what makes him an animation legend.
By
Alison Willmore
movie review
Mar. 10, 2024
We’re Going to Be Talking About
American Fiction
All Awards Season Long
Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut,
American Fiction
, is a sharp comedy about racial commodification anchored by a terrific Jeffrey Wright.
By
Alison Willmore
da movies
Dec. 13, 2023
Letterboxd Adding Local Showtimes to App
Hot movies are in your area, and they want to connect now.
By
Bethy Squires
movie review
Nov. 22, 2023
Is Taika Waititi Even Trying Anymore?
The New Zealand filmmaker’s new film,
Next Goal Wins
, is so sloppily made that it might make you wonder why he even bothered.
By
Alison Willmore
movie review
Nov. 3, 2023
To Its Credit,
Nyad
Makes Its Subject Look Like a Real Asshole
Nyad
may be a frustrating biopic, but at least it doesn’t soften the self-mythologizing long-distance swimmer’s rougher edges.
By
Alison Willmore
movie review
Oct. 27, 2023
Paul Giamatti Is Never Better Than When He’s in an Alexander Payne Movie
Prep school dramedy
The Holdovers
, the pair’s first collaboration since
Sideways
, showcases Giamatti’s capacity for the prickly and the heartbreaking.
By
Alison Willmore
tiff 2023
Sept. 18, 2023
TIFF Has a Whole Lot of Supply, Not Enough Demand
Richard Linklater’s
Hit Man
went to Netflix for $20 million in the biggest deal out of the fest.
By
Zoe Guy
best of the fests
Sept. 16, 2023
The 14 Best Movies We Saw at Venice and TIFF This Year
Fall festival season has brought a bounty of awards contenders, star-making performances, and must-see masterpieces.
By
Rachel Handler
and
Bilge Ebiri
tiff 2023
Sept. 14, 2023
I Watched Eight New Movies Directed by Actors. Are Any of Them Actually Good?
Due to the strikes, the Toronto Film Festival stacked its lineup with actor-directed debuts. I watched (almost) all of them.
By
Nate Jones
tiff 2023
Sept. 11, 2023
God Forbid a Woman Fund Her Film Without Some B.S.
Kate Winslet says men were “outraging” her while she was trying to finance
Lee
.
By
Zoe Guy
tiff 2023
Sept. 11, 2023
In
Dream Scenario
, Nicolas Cage Confronts the Memes
At its best, Cage’s new film works as a parable for acquiescing to other people’s reality — a conceit that gets very specific when it comes to him.
By
Nate Jones
tiff 2023
Sept. 10, 2023
How to Make a Movie Based on Extremely Recent History
Dumb Money
hits theaters less than three years after the GameStop short squeeze it dramatizes. Director Craig Gillespie shows us how it was done.
By
Nate Jones
tiff 2023
Sept. 9, 2023
The GameStop Movie Is More Entertaining Than It Has Any Right to Be
Is
Dumb Money
the first Pete Davidson role that works in its entirety?
By
Alison Willmore
tiff 2023
Sept. 9, 2023
Can You Get It Up for
Dicks: The Musical
?
Sure, Venice had Yorgos and Bradley and Sofia, but it didn’t have what is basically
The Parent Trap
with more gay incest.
By
Nate Jones
tiff 2023
Sept. 7, 2023
What’s at TIFF? An A24 Musical, Miyazaki, and the GameStop Movie
This year’s film festival starts with a bang: Hayao Miyazaki’s last film, a “semi-autobiographical fantasy about life, death, and creation.”
By
Alison Willmore
and
Nate Jones
festival szn
Aug. 18, 2023
TIFF 2023 Pushes Through Strikes, Releases Lineup
Including a Lil Nas X documentary.
By
Jason P. Frank
everything everywhere is all a24
Aug. 17, 2023
Stop Making Sense
Is Returning to Theaters As an A24 Movie
A full trailer arrives ahead of the TIFF premiere.
By
Rebecca Alter