A very unusual dispatch from a very unusual Toronto International Film Festival.
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A very unusual dispatch from a very unusual Toronto International Film Festival.
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The True/False documentary film festival is like Disneyland for non-fiction filmmaking. For one weekend every year, the small college town of […]
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After approximately 77 days of hyperventilating Twitter reaction reviews and 76 days of people complaining about hyperventilating Twitter reaction reviews, the 2020 […]
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MOVIES:Black BearBoys StateDream HorseEmaThe FatherThe GloriasHerselfHis HouseJumboKajillionaireMinariMiss AmericanaNever Rarely Sometimes AlwaysNine DaysPossessorRelicSpreeSummertimeTeslaTimeUncle FrankWendyZola Day 1: Thursday, Jan. 23 Gird your loins […]
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At this point, the “Help, I’m trapped in a time loop!” premise has become a Hollywood staple — don’t forget that […]
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Kajillionaire is writer-director Miranda July’s first feature film in nine years, and while it’s set in the present day, you’d be […]
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Christmas-themed horror movies have become a thriving subgenre in recent years, providing micro-budget horror filmmakers with easy subject matter and plenty […]
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Horror filmmakers love to build stories filled with outrageous furnishings, but any lasting power their movies have is due to how […]
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If nothing else, the low-key Canadian drama The Rest of Us makes a surprisingly strong case for Heather Graham as a […]
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Worth begins with a lighthearted, dynamic, Aaron Sorkin-esque scene that sees lawyer Ken Feinberg (Michael Keaton) introducing his class to the […]
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I never had a TV set in my room when I was growing up, so I’d have to sneak past my […]
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In 1977, NASA scientists put out the word that they’d be recording greetings from people from around the world and sending […]
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