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Toronto International Film Festival
- Location
- Toronto, Canada
- Dates
- September 5-15, 2024
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The Fire Inside Review: Gritty Boxing Drama Is The Realest Sports Biopic I've Ever Seen
The Fire Inside portrays the boxer Claressa Shields with depth and humanity.

The Last Showgirl Review: Pamela Anderson Stuns In Gia Coppola's Melancholic Vegas Drama
Pamela Anderson stuns in Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl, a melancholic melodrama about a closing Vegas show that manages to hit all the right moves.

The End Review: Post-Apocalyptic Musical Struggles To Hit The Right Notes
A musical set after the end of the world, The End is a daring movie and a thrilling exercise in genre even if it doesn't all work together.

Unstoppable Review: Jennifer Lopez & Jharrel Jerome Are Fierce In Powerhouse Sports Drama With Heart
It’s the kind of movie that’s simultaneously a feel-good tear-jerker that’s also deeply personal in the themes it tackles.

Nightbitch Review: Amy Adams Goes Absolutely Feral In Comedy About Motherhood & Identity
Nightbitch is very funny, a little gross, & an unforgettable role for Adams, eschewing the tone of the novel for something a little more digestible.

The Seed Of The Sacred Fig Review: A Timely Domestic Drama That Morphs Into Terrifying Political Horror
A domestic drama that morphs into something deeply unsettling, The Seed of the Sacred Fig is a staggering & unforgettable film.

The Piano Lesson Review: Soulful Star-Studded Adaptation Is A Therapeutic Discovery Of Trauma Relief
Malcolm Washington’s soulful adaptation and directorial debut feels like a therapeutic discovery of trauma relief through memory and legacy.

Heretic Review: Hugh Grant Has Never Been So Good In Intoxicating Religious Horror Thriller
It’s an intoxicating story setup that leads to a striking final act.

Emilia Pérez Review: Zoe Saldana's Spectacular Netflix Crime Musical Melodrama Defies All Genres
Emilia Pérez is a narco crime saga, melodrama, and pop-opera all in one, affecting and thrilling as it teeters between chaos and control.

Conclave Review: Catty Cardinals Choose The New Pope In Riveting & Excellently Shocking Drama
Conclave is more fun than it has any right to be, a classic thriller with a sheen of prestige that manages to be a damn good time at the movies.

Woman Of The Hour Review: Kendrick's Directorial Debut Is Promising But Tonally Off
While showing good potential overall, Kendrick’s directorial debut is hindered by tonal imbalances and poor editing.

We Live In Time Review: Florence Pugh & Andrew Garfield's Romance Will Happily Break Your Heart
What We Live in Time does so well is bring life’s moments — big, small, and often mundane — into focus while allowing us to enjoy them fully.

Saturday Night Review: Jason Reitman's Drama Is A Hollow Recreation Of A Chaotic, Iconic Night
Reitman is hung up on showing us how SNL's debut came to be rather than establishing the people who made the series a cultural phenomenon.

Better Man Director & Star Break Down The Monkey Business In Robbie Williams Biopic
Better Man director Michael Gracey and star Jonno Davies discuss combining music and visual effects to create a unique look at Robbie William's life.

Sharp Corner Director Talks "Exploring The Dark Side Of Humanity" With Ben Foster [TIFF]
Sharp Corner director Jason Buxton discusses adapting a short story into a feature film, casting Ben Foster and Cobie Smulders, and crafting the set.

On Swift Horses Cinematographer On Establishing Las Vegas' Early Days [TIFF]
Luc Montpellier (ASC, CSC) discusses how he approached On Swift Horses with authenticity and why Daisy Edgar-Jones & Jacob Elordi are so impressive.

TIFF 2024 Interview: Ben Foster & Cobie Smulders Break Down Sharp Corner's Fractured Family
Ben Foster and Cobie Smulders discuss their complicated marriage in Sharp Corner, collaborating with filmmaker Jason Buxton, and their other projects.

Ben Foster & Cobie Smulders Break Down Sharp Corner's Fractured Family [TIFF]
Ben Foster and Cobie Smulders discuss their complicated marriage in Sharp Corner, collaborating with filmmaker Jason Buxton, and their other projects.

The Wild Robot Review: Stunning, Hilarious DreamWorks Animation Is An Instant Classic
It's an uplifting, hilarious, gut-wrenching, and stunning animated adventure that reaffirms the power of a parent's love.

On Swift Horses Cast & Crew Break Down Jacob Elordi And Daisy Edgar-Jones' Powerful Drama [TIFF]
Will Poulter, Diego Calva, Sasha Calle, and director Daniel Minahan discuss Jacob Elordi & Daisy Edgar-Jones' unique bond in On Swift Horses.