The summer box office numbers may have been lackluster, but these three TIFF films prove that we have a lot to look forward to this fall.
A conspiracy thriller set during one of the world’s most secretive religious events, Conclave will have you murmuring “Oh my God” under your breath. Director Edward Berger‘s latest feature, starring ...
Two former high school classmates, one black and one white, explore a complicated familial history in director Louise Woehrle’s incredible documentary, A Binding Truth. What initially started out as a ...
Upon learning that a P.T. Barnum movie was coming out around Christmas, I originally intended to ignore the film in the midst of the busy awards movie season, as I do with most family films that have ...
'Miller's Girl' is a gothic story that shows the complexity that arises when the boundaries between admiration and infatuation get blurred. A sapiosexual high school student uses her maturity and ...
In our exclusive interview, Nick Azzaro shares how 'Alpha 27' blends science fiction with personal narrative to explore love, belonging, and resilience. "I want viewers to reflect on how love and ...
Going Viral tells the story of a teenage boy’s desperate attempt to achieve fame and the consequences he faces as a result. Beckett O’Connell (Shea Pritchard) is an awkward 15-year-old obsessed with ...
Filmmaker J.R. Sawyers captures drug-induced anxiety through a kaleidoscopic lens in the dramedy A Trip Elsewhere. Set against the Covid-19 backdrop, four friends circumvent the stay-at-home orders by ...
A model undergoes a transformative journey that leads to a life-changing epiphany in the film Hello Beautiful. Based on Christine Handy’s bestselling novel Walk Beside Me, director Ziad H. Hamzeh‘s ...
Grief takes shape in many forms. It’s not always linear or rational, but no matter the expression, it’s always earnest. This delicate emotional state drives filmmaker Jack Serra‘s short film, ...
In 'Alone Together,' co-writer/director Will Kresch set out to make a film that felt unforgiving–and it's safe to say he succeeded. Dysfunction runs rampant in director Will Kresch’s tightly woven ...
Someone is always watching. In director Joële Walinga’s experimental film Self-Portrait, hundreds (possibly thousands, I couldn’t keep track) of film clips from surveillance cameras around the world ...
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