The most personal films always have kernels of truth and wisdom that are universal, and Pete Docter believes that the answer to finding those truths is in how they make …
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Talking We Live In Time and the film’s emotional intelligence, heart, wit, and chemistry with star Andrew Garfield and director John Crowley.
Director and co-writer Jason Reitman on how the idea for Saturday Night came to be, Lorne Michael’s blessing, and the characters.
Although it ends up taking on far more baggage then necessary for something that’s mining already familiar territory, animated adventure The Wild Robot is a consistently heartwarming, visually stunning, and …
Francis Ford Coppola’s anticipated, largely self financed, and already highly divisive epic Megalopolis is an odd duck to say the least, but I’m sure the veteran filmmaker wouldn’t have wanted …
The teen sports drama Rez Ball follows a familiar, but solid template to weave a story about an indigenous community that lives and breathes basketball.
A poignant examination of the way an unbreakable friendship continues to evolve over time, Josh Greenbaum’s documentary Will & Harper is a heartwarming, necessary conversation starter.
The documentary miniseries The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal is an ideal example of this type of cultural deep dive.
Reviews of nine films from TIFF, including The Piano Lesson, The Wild Robot, Saturday Night, Conclave, Presence, Seeds, and Anora.
Basic, but solidly constructed and thoughtful, Seeds, the directorial debut of writer-star Kaniehtiio Horn, balances horror, comedy, and social commentary with a deft hand.
