‘All American’ Review: The Mental and Physical Battle of Women’s Wrestling
An inspiring, family-friendly sports documentary that will have you on the edge of your seat.
‘Beyond The Gates of Hell’ Review: A Couple’s Dream Home Turns into a Nightmare
A witty, entertaining B-horror film that uses its kookiness to its advantage.
‘Divia’ Review: A Sonic Journey from Destruction to Resurrection
Filmmaker Dmytro Hreshko enlists composer Sam Slater to remind the world of Ukraine's natural beauty.
‘Predators’ Review: Good vs Evil Isn’t so Black and White
'Predators' challenges us to examine this uncomfortable topic in order to find humanity in its complexity.
‘The Summer Book’ Review: A Summer Spent Swimming Through Grief
Aiding in this daydream is the softly angelic score by composer Hania Rani.
‘Crying on Command’ Review: An Audition Room Crashout
Director Nick Craven skillfully captures every actor's nightmare in his sensational short film.
TIFF 2025: What Should Be on Your Radar This Fall
The summer box office numbers may have been lackluster, but these three TIFF films prove that we have a lot to look forward to this fall.
‘East of Wall’ Review: Evoking a Sense of Sonder
'East of Wall' is a quiet stunner that unearths a simple, beautiful subsect of American life.
