Steve TIFF Review: One Normal (Terrible) Day

Cillian Murphy’s Steve is a heavy, often hard watch, but it’s also a delightful look at why teachers who care are crucial.

Roofman TIFF Review: The One Where Channing Tatum Surprised Me

In all honesty, I didn’t know Channing Tatum had it in him to act like he did in the upcoming drama Roofman. 

Dust Bunny TIFF Review: Bryan Fuller’s Film Debut is Fearless

For being Bryan Fuller’s film directorial debut, Dust Bunny is absolutely fearless. Read our spoiler-free TIFF review.

Ballad of a Small Player TIFF Review: It’s Colin Farrell’s World

Ballad of a Small Player is not a perfect movie, but it gives us an outstanding Colin Farrell, and that’s worth the price of admission.

Project Y TIFF Review: This is How You Elevate Women in Cinema

Project Y tells the story of two magnetic leads (Han So-hee and Jun Jong-seo), a heist, and zero regrets. Read our review.

The Condor Daughter TIFF Review: Tradition, Music & Change

The Condor Daughter is one of the lesser-known TIFF movies that you should absolutely watch. We break it down.

Sacrifice TIFF Review: Chris Evans Shines, The Movie Doesn’t

Chris Evan’s Sacrifice is a political satire that falls flat, even though Chris Evans and Anya Taylor-Joy shine.

Frankenstein TIFF Review: A Tale About Becoming the Monster You Fear

Frankenstein is the culmination of Guillermo del Toro’s work that showcases how you become the monster you fear.

Laundry TIFF Review: A Hidden Gem

Zamo Mkhwanazi’s debut feature, Laundry, is a brilliant film about the reality of apartheid South Africa and the cost of dreaming.

Eternity TIFF Review: An Elegant Romantic Comedy About How Love Changes Over Time

Eternity sees a woman face an impossible choice between the man she spent her life with and her first love, who died young and waited for her.