Meredith Hama-Brown’s insight and instinct for storytelling and her grasp on emotional truth and the power of silence make #Seagrass a truly impressive feature debut.
TIFF 2023: La Suprema Review
Director Felipe Holguín Caro captures the heart of a remote Colombian community in the rousingly joyous La Suprema.
TIFF 2023: Days of Happiness Review
Sophie Desmarais and Chloé Robichaud reunite for Days of Happiness, a rewarding character study in Montreal's classical music scene.
TIFF 2023: Anatomy of a Fall Review
In Anatomy of a Fall, Justine Triet expertly blows apart the murder mystery genre to reveal the human drama at its core.
TIFF 2023: Backspot Review
Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs' lead performance anchors Backspot, D.W. Waterson’s intense cheerleading drama and strong debut feature.
TIFF 2023: Dumb Money Review
Dumb Money, the story of the GameStop stock short and the Redditers who bet big against Wall Street, is a hugely entertaining movie of the moment.
TIFF 2023: Kanaval Review
Henri Pardo's drama follows a young Haitian boy who migrates to rural Quebec and struggles with the growing distance between him and his mother.
TIFF 2023: We Grown Now Review
We Grown Now offers a moving portrait of friendship and boyhood in a community nearing its end. #TIFF23
TIFF 2023: Perfect Days Review
Perfect Days proves to be a dramatic slice of life, as carefully handled as any observational documentary but as poetic as any great arthouse film.
Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Review: Animated Excellence Continues
With the arrival of season 4, Lower Decks fans can expect weekly doses of the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos doing what they do best, delivering outrageous, laugh-out-loud jokes, physical gags, and enough in-jokes to keep Ph.D. students in pop culture occupied for the next year or two.
The Equalizer 3 Review: A Fitting Conclusion to the Trilogy
Washington and Fuqua make up for an underwhelming second entry by bringing their all to 'The Equalizer 3,' taking the series out on top.
Ahsoka Review: Another Boring And Redundant Star Wars Entry
Ahsoka continues the unfortunate trend of lacklustre live-action Star Wars from the Filoni-verse, and Rosario Dawson suffers the most because of it.
Iron Butterflies Review: A Effective Lesson of Tragedy and Truth
Roman Liubyi’s doc Iron Butterflies is a remarkable deep-dive criminal investigation into the downing of Flight MH17 and the resulting fact-twisting, carefully crafted Russian propaganda
Strays Review: Vulgar, Profane, and Exhausting In Unequal Measure
Vulgar, profane, and exhausting in unequal measure, Strays closes out the summer with a whimper, not a bang.
Blue Beetle Review: Summer Moviegoing Season Ends With A Superhero-Sized Bang
Blue Beetle closes out the summer moviegoing season with delightful, heartfelt, family-oriented superheroics.