Pablo Larrain
Angelia Jolie gives a luminous performance as famed soprano Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín's thematic follow-up to Jackie and Spencer.
TIFF Wish List: 10 Films We Hope to See at the 2024 Festival
Films we hope to see at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival include The Last Showgirl, Nosferatu, and Maria.
On Isolation, Suicide, and “Spencer”
"If I have a breakdown, will there be someone to hold my hand?" Akash Singh offers a deeply personal take on Spencer and its portrayal of mental health.
Spencer Trailer: Kristen Stewart Is Coming for All the Awards
Feast your eyes on the next Best Actress winner.
TIFF 2021: Spencer Review
Star persona and character perfectly align in Kristen Stewart's take on the late Princess of Wales.
Spencer, Power of the Dog Teaser Trailers Drop Ahead of TIFF Premieres
Get your first look at the teaser trailers for Spencer and The Power of the Dog ahead of their TIFF premieres.
Homemade Trailer: Netflix’s Coronavirus-era Short Film Anthology Drops next Week
Netflix’s coronavirus-era anthology film Homemade features shorts by Pablo Larraín, Gurinder Chadha, and Kristen Stewart.
Our 100 Favourite Movies of the Decade: 2016
That Shelf's look back at our 100 favourite movies of the decade continues with a look at 2016! What a year!
TIFF 2015 Trailers: Special Presentations
Here are trailers and clips for films in the TIFF Special Presentations programme.
Crystal Fairy Review
While not particularly deep or even all that narratively engaging, Crystal Fairy does boast a pair of excellent leading performances from Michael Cera and Gaby Hoffman.
No Review
The Oscar nominated Chilean historical and political drama No is a riveting, at times darkly funny, and unpredictable piece of work from director Pablo Larrain.
Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2013
We take a look at the Toronto edition of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival (kicking off this Tuesday at the TIFF Bell Lightbox) and a trio of the films showing: Academy Award nominee No, Camp 14: Total Control Zone, and The Act of Killing.
TIFF 2012 Reviews: Part 2
Day two of our TIFF 2012 coverage rolls on with looks at Anna Karenina, The Iceman, Antiviral, No, Amour, The Sapphires, Pusher, The Secret Disco Revolution, and What Richard Did.