TIFF 2023
Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron tells a visually stunning tale of love, imagination, and learning to let go.
Metro Morning: Jason Gorber on TIFF 2023’s Best & Worst
Our Chief Film Critic Jason Gorber dropped into CBC's Metro Morning twice during the festival to outline what impressed (and what didn't) at TIFF 2023.
TIFF 2023: Swan Song Review
Karen Kain’s unconventional production gets an all-too-conventional documentary.
TIFF 2023: Bria Mack Gets A Life Review
The comedy series Bria Mack Gets A Life finds a young smart Black woman reluctantly navigating the workforce and adulthood.
TIFF 2023: Uproar Review
Uproar is a laugh-out-loud-funny drama that delves into complicated themes of allyship, the culture wars, and racial identity.
TIFF 2023: Hit Man Review
Richard Linklater's Hit Man loosely tells the real-life story of Gary Johnson, a professor who pretended to be a hit man for undercover police stings.
TIFF 2023: When Evil Lurks Review
When Evil Lurks proves why people are calling Demián Rugna the next horror master. #TIFF23
TIFF 2023: Lee Review
Lee, starring Kate Winslet, more than succeeds in its most important mission: Ensuring ground-breaking war correspondent Lee Miller finally gets her due.
TIFF 2023: Rustin Review
Colman Domingo gives a virtuoso performance as civil rights leader Bayard Rustin in George C. Wolfe's biopic Rustin.
TIFF 2023: Flora and Son Review
John Carney's latest film, Flora and Son, is a delightful musical dramedy featuring a career-best Eve Hewson performance.
TIFF 2023 Interview: Devery Jacobs and D. W. Waterson on Backspot
Backspot director D. W. Waterson and star Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs sit down with That Shelf!
TIFF 2023: The Holdovers Review
Paul Giamatti gives the performance of his career playing a curmudgeon professor with a heart of gold in The Holdovers.
TIFF 2023: 100 Yards Review
Haofeng and Junfeng Xu’s 100 Yards is a masterfully crafted martial arts epic starring a phenomenal Jacky Heung.
TIFF 2023: Mother, Couch Review
A top-notch cast in fine form can't save the befuddling Mother, Couch, a story that is at once both too literal and too obscure.
TIFF 2023: The Peasants Review
Hugh and DK Welchman's follow-up to Loving Vincent is an astounding achievement that simply must be seen to be believed.