TIFF review: There’s Something In The Water
Ellen Page and Ian Daniel’s documentary about ecological disaster sites near Black and Indigenous communities in Nova Scotia is straightforward and effective
Ellen Page and Ian Daniel’s documentary about ecological disaster sites near Black and Indigenous communities in Nova Scotia is straightforward and effective
The cast, especially Sterling K. Brown and Taylor Russell, nearly rescue this Oscar-hyped movie from itself
No-budget Midnight Madness closer from Uganda is technically a mess, but it’s wild, broad and silly action movie fun
Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx costar in a predictable legal drama about a lawyer crusading against wrongful convictions
Our critics’ picks (and pans) for the fest’s closing three days
The Safdie Brothers-directed thriller starring Adam Sandler as a shady jeweller is wickedly funny
Silly action extravaganza starring Daniel Radcliffe tries to outdo young Peter Jackson for enthusiastic splatter
Film about an art critic enlisted by a collector to interview reclusive legend is the textbook definition of middling arthouse
Natalie Portman delivers one of the most moving performances of her career in Legion showrunner Noah Hawley’s feature debut
Ross Glass’s horror film about devotion and belief features a tremendous performance from Morfydd Clark
Keith Thomas’s horror film is full of the usual jump scares and musical stings, but its unique context makes it a worthy Midnight Madness entry
Noah Baumbach’s devastating semi-autobiographical work is one of the best films of the year