Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

Here you will find the archives for reviews, interviews, essays, and news related to the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

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

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Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut will make you laugh and then steal your heart.

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Toronto Film Festival 2017: ‘Kissing Candice’ Review

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Aoife McArdle’s dreamlike Realist wonderland Kissing Candice is an emotionally and visually impressive feature film debut.

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Toronto Film Festival: 10 films we can’t wait to see

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If you’re in Toronto this week watching movies, you are going to want to seek these out.

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Louis C.K.’s New Movie is Hardly a Surprise

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The filmed-in-secret ‘I Love You, Daddy’ is his first feature as director in 16 years.

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10 Films Not to Miss at this Year’s Toronto International Film Festival

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With an initial forty-seven films announced so far, here are our some of our most anticipated.

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“We enjoy stepping into the pain.”

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Director Thomas Vinterberg and actress Trine Dyrholm discuss their first collaboration since 1998’s The Celebration.

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The TIFF People’s Choice Award: One of the Great Oscar Predictors

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7 Movies You Can Watch to Replicate the TIFF Experience at Home

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Force Majeure Review

‘Force Majeure’ Review: Fantastically Funny Swedish Dramedy Is Meant to Be Reckoned With

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Finely observed, uproariously funny, wickedly wise, remarkably relatable, with a big avalanche sequence to boot. Here’s our review of Force Majeure.