TIFF 2019 review
The Antenna is a dystopic horror/thriller from Turkish director Orçun Behram.
‘My Zoe’, ‘Anne’ Stand Tall in Two-Tier Platform at TIFF 2019
The best films of TIFF's Platform Competition!
TIFF 2019: Gundala Review
Gundala is an audacious comic book movie with a rich mythology, striking visuals, and jam-packed with action.
TIFF 2019: Corpus Christi Review
Corpus Christi is a story about healing and the struggles we must overcome to get our second chances.
TIFF 2019: My Life as a Comedian Review
My Life as a Comedian is an adaptation of Jonas Gardell’s best-selling novel about the travails of growing up.
TIFF 2019: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Review
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood star Tom Hanks delivers one of the year’s most charming performances as legendary TV star Fred Rogers.
TIFF 2019: The Friend Review
Jason Segel and Casey Affleck enjoy a tender bromance in this poignant comedy from Gabriela Cowperthwaite.
TIFF 2019: How to Build a Girl Review
How to Build a Girl sees Beanie Feldstein play a lonesome teenage girl who reinvents herself as a savage music critic.
TIFF 2019: Knives Out Review
Knives Out is a thrilling whodunnit about a family of self-absorbed millionaires with their eyes on their family’s fortune.
TIFF 2019: Just Mercy Review
With a rousing true-story and performances from three top-tier Hollywood stars, Just Mercy looks custom-built for a major award season push.
TIFF 2019: The Aeronauts Review
The Aeronauts is top-flight escapism that lets audiences soar high above the clouds starring the wonderful screen team of Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne.
TIFF 2019: Guns Akimbo Review
Harry Potter has guns bolted to his hands. If that concept doesn’t have you on board, Guns Akimbo is not for you.
TIFF 2019: Marriage Story Review
Acclaimed director Noah Baumbach paints a vivid portrait of a dying marriage’s last gasps, exploring how the fallout brings out the worst in two ex-lovers.
TIFF 2019: Lucy in the Sky Review
TIFF 2019: Lucy in the Sky Review
Up Close and Personal: Canadian Cinema Gets Real at TIFF 2019
That Shelf contributor Barbara Goslawski examines a stylistic trend showing up in TIFF 2019’s slate of feature films: the close-up.