Matt Hoffman

Sundance 2018: Sebastián Silva Talks the Complex Racial Drama of ‘Tyrel’

The Chilean provocateur discusses his film on white boy partying and small acts of racism. Read More

Sundance 2018: ‘American Animals’ is a Wild Ride of Truth and Fiction

Bart Layton expertly explores truth claims in this work of "hybrid-fiction." Read More

Timotheé Chalamet Discusses his Breakout Role in ‘Call Me By Your Name’

Talking peaches and James Ivory sleepover parties with Timotheé Chalamet. Read More

Ruben Östlund and Terry Notary on the Stunning Climax of ‘The Square’

The Palme d'Or winner and his star discuss the motivations behind their film. Read More

50 Questions With Stephen Frears

A jovial chat with the filmmaker behind 'Victoria & Abdul.' Read More

TIFF 2017 Review: ‘I, Tonya’ Prioritizes Crude Humor Over Sincerity

This mean-spirited biopic provides cheap laughs at the expense of its subjects. Read More

TIFF 2017 Review: ‘The Shape of Water’ is an Underwhelming Masterclass of Craft

The craft of Guillermo del Toro’s latest is top notch, but... Read More

TIFF 2017 Review: ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ is a Worthy People’s Choice Award Winner

Frances McDormand and Martin McDonagh offer career-best work in this profoundly moving film. Read More

TIFF 2017 Review: ‘Lady Bird’ Is a Hilariously Affecting Debut from Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig's directorial debut will make you laugh and then steal your heart. Read More