PRE-FEST CONTENT
Here are some more films I think are worth pursuing admission to - maybe even worth waiting in rush lines for.
Together, Taylor, Todd, and Thomas discuss a diverse selection of films from TIFF’s program categories that we are excited about seeing at the festival, as well as what we’re looking forward to most in Toronto.
REVIEWS
“Glass Onion is a fun time that begs to be experienced with others.”
“The big goofy grin you’ll be wearing on your face throughout the runtime, that is pure Spielberg. Scene after scene of this film hits every big emotional beat that you want from a heart-on-its-sleeve, Hollywood production.”
Todd’s capsule reviews for The Banshees of Inisherin, Biosphere, The Eternal Daughter, and The Son
“…the undeniable truth with The Woman King is that it contains some of the best acting performances of the year. Viola Davis is an absolute showstopper.”
“Pearl is a blood soaked nightmare I didn’t want to wake up from.”
“With these top notch performances, a smartly written script, and a ghastly series of events, The Menu is sure to set itself apart as one of the most entertaining films of this season…”
“Never has the Okanagan looked better—as rich and as lush—as in the frames of Jarvis’ film, Jeremy Cox’s gorgeous 16mm photography giving the area a tactility and a glow that digital simply couldn’t have offered.”
“Audiences drawn to Causeway for either [Jennifer Lawrence or Brian Tyree Henry] will not be disappointed with what they offer the film.”
“Triangle of Sadness is a premium experience where classist themes and riotous drama are served on a silver platter.”
INTERVIEW
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POST-FEST CONTENT
TIFF officially kicks off tomorrow, and I have one final round of films to spotlight ahead of the festival!