After going down the unimaginably bleak path of The Road, Let Me In star Kodi Smit-McPhee looks to be traveling a far creepier, unsettling one with Dead Eur...
As easily titled by another of its subject's mottos—"Expect the Unexpected"—as what documentarian Brad Bernstein chose, Far Out Isn't Far Enough: The Tomi Unger...
Not to be confused with the Oscar-nominated documentary of the same name a few years ago, Wasteland is a British heist film that's set to premiere at TIFF t...
Among the heavy dramatic slate of Toronto International Film Festival are what looks to be relatively light, pleasant features and one that certainly falls ...
Yesterday we gave a rundown of our most-anticipated films of the fall, but there's still much more to look forward to in these last few months of the yea...
Update: The film just screened in Toronto. Check out impressions below after the trailer and come back for our full review.
Following an epic six-minute ...
One of the films I've been most curious about in the Toronto International Film Festival line-up is Nick Cassavetes' indie drama Yellow. After showing off s...
After not only appearing in Friends with Kids, Man on a Ledge and the upcoming Alex Cross, the prolific Edward Burns has already churned out another feature...
One of the TIFF premieres that doesn't seem to be getting as much buzz as others is Twice Born, a romance-war drama that sees Penelope Cruz re-team with her...
The work of David Redmon and Ashley Sabin first came on my radar when they arrived in Hartford, CT to promote their eye-opening documentary, Mardi Gras: Mad...