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.
‘Realm of Shadows’ Review: This Indie Horror Fights Fire With Fire
Filmmaker Jimmy Drain blends the supernatural with a punk aesthetic in this gritty indie thriller.
‘Generation Well’ Review: Chasing Relief Through the Fog of Grief
Filmmaker Jack Serra uses one woman's grief as a vehicle for self-discovery.
‘Holo’ Review: A Glimpse Into the Near Future?
A dystopian, 'Black Mirror'-inspired look at what artificial intelligence's future might look like.
‘One Night in Tokyo’ Review: Finding Love in a Hopeless Place
If you're a fan of Celine Song's 'Past Lives' or Yasujirō Ozu's 'Tokyo Story,' you'll love 'One Night in Tokyo.'
‘About Pie’ Review: The Importance of Finding Peace in Fleeting Relationships
This coming-of-age rom-com does a savory job balancing the comedy with authentic moments of enlightenment.
‘The Return to Why’ Review: A Poetic, Lo-Fi Journey Through Grief
Shot in a gritty black and white aesthetic that emulates 16mm film, 'The Return to Why' is a lo-fi and spirited short.
