Venice Film Festival
Revisiting the films of the 1934 Venice Film Festival, including It Happened One Night, Little Women, Twentieth Century, and Masquerade in Vienna.
I’m Still Here Review: Walter Salles’ Welcome Return
A story rooted in a moment of Brazil’s history, Walter Salles’ latest, I’m Still Here, goes beyond politics to present a portrait of a family rocked by instability and uncertainty.
The Promised Land Exclusive Poster Premiere
Check out the new Canadian exclusive poster for the epic historical drama, The Promised Land, starring Mads Mikkelsen. It opens in Canadian theatres on February 9.
TIFF 2023: Memory Review
Peter Sarsgaard and Jessica Chastain star in Michel Franco's quietly subdued character study, Memory. One of the highlights of TIFF and featuring dynamite performances from two veteran actors, Memory is a compassionate tale of two broken people longing for connection and stability.
Venice 2022: Olivia Wilde’s DON’T WORRY DARLING Review
Don't Worry Darling was surrounded by controversy long before its premiere at the Venice Film Festival. So was it worth all the drama?
Venice 2022: Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s BARDO Review
Our look at Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s three hour long epic BARDO, an autobiographical drama in which the director embarks on a surrealistic journey through Mexico and his own life.
Venice 2022: Todd Field’s TÁR Review
Our take on director Todd Field's TÁR starring Cate Blanchett – one of the most anticipated movies of the Venice Film Festival and probably one of the best movies of this year.
Venice 2022: Noah Baumbach’s White Noise Video Review
A brief look at Noah Baumbach's White Noise, the Adam Driver-starring black comedy that's opening the 79th Venice Film Festival.
TIFF 2019: Joker Video Review
Is the highly anticipated standalone JOKER movie – starring Joaquin Phoenix as the titular clown prince of crime – worthwhile without the Caped Crusader anywhere in sight?
TIFF 2019: The Laundromat Review
Director Steven Soderbergh's The Laundromat – starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas – is a dizzying madcap whirl that will give audiences the rinse and the spin they need.
Venice 2019: The Laundromat Review
Tamara Khodova reviews Steven Soderbergh's The Laundromat – starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas – from the 2019 Venice Film Festival. Does this star-studded dramedy live up to Soderbergh's previous work?
Venice 2019: Joker Review
Film Critic Tamara Khodova weighs in on JOKER from the 2019 Venice Film Festival. Who will have the last laugh?
Joaquin Phoenix’s JOKER Gets the Last Laugh in Final Trailer Before Venice, Toronto Premieres
The final trailer for Joker – starring Joaquin Phoenix in the titular role – has arrived online just in time for its premieres at the Venice Film Festival this week and Toronto International Film Festival next week.
TIFF 2015: Beasts of No Nation Trailer
Watch the harrowing first trailer for True Detective director Cary Fukunaga's Beasts of No Nation starring Idris Elba.