Film
Hamnet: Stages of Grief
This film will break you - you will have to put yourself back together again.


Hedda
An adaptation with enough bite to break skin, DaCosta has triumphed with Thompson as the “Lady of the House” - and proved that wholly new mixes of elements can bring about entirely new ways to cinematically slay.


Bad Apples | TIFF50
Can you really tell a bad apple from a good one?


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Dead Man’s Wire | TIFF50
Skarsgård transforms yet again


Eternity | TIFF50
A unique spin on the current “Three’s a Crowd” trend in romantic cinema, ‘Eternity’ is a very pretty extension of a metaphor.


The Testament of Ann Lee | TIFF50
The most lusciously magnificent and wholly affecting film of the year, and a serious contender for Best Picture.


Elliana and Umnia have been covering the Red Carpet at TIFF this year, capturing the magic at Hamnet, Couture, Sentimental Value and many more...
“It’s just Actors and Writers”: Interview with Nadia Latif for “The Man in My Basement”
For Nadia, transitioning from theatre to film was “the same me, but somebody’s given me like pastels and oil paints instead”


Wake Up Dead Man: Holy Sh*t | TIFF50
Goddamn it, Rian, I’m in!

Frankenstein | TIFF50
Gore, fear and innocence mark another Del Toro triumph, and a king-making turn for Jacob Elordi.


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