TIFF Reviews: The New Boy, Perfect Days, Dumb Money, Riddle of Fire
Cate Blanchett plays an awkward nun, Paul Dano and Pete Davidson star in the GameStop stock story, Wim Wenders makes a comeback and more.
Cate Blanchett plays an awkward nun, Paul Dano and Pete Davidson star in the GameStop stock story, Wim Wenders makes a comeback and more.
Molly Manning Walker’s chilling depiction of teenage debauchery, the latest and possibly last film by Hayao Miyazaki, a nuanced family drama by Hirokazu Kore-eda and a Western about colonial depravity.
A wild slapstick farce, a dreamlike student film from Hong Kong, a YouTube & TikTok star’s occult comedy, a satanic documentary and more.
A body snatchers comedy narrated by a member of Sparks, a cat-woman body-horror film, a documentary about the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special and more.
Reviews of a Stephen Dorff sci-fi, a film about being queer in Acadia, a SXSW grand prix winner and echoes of Del Toro.
Bertrand Bonello’s quarantine film, Jafar Panahi’s radical politics and the sensuality of the sea in the latest from Helena Wittmann.
Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver star in an abortion access drama, a doomed love affair in the Swiss Alps and the madness of Tchaikovsky’s Wife.
The cast of In Bruges reunite for another very dark comedy, a 21st century answer to Soylent Green, a queer Cannes hit and a Swiss anarchist drama.
Lars Von Trier is back on TV with a new installment of his macabre ’90s hospital show PLUS the tale of a haunted Senegalese woman and heavy surrealism in Bolsonaro’s Brazil.
Another Canadian tale of a brutal religious community, a Spanish aquatic drama, a teen rebellion film from Colombia and a movie about racism in Scarborough.