‘H is for Hawk’ Review
Philippa Lowthorpe's latest film, 'H is for Hawk,' takes the best-selling memoir of the same name and strips it down to its bare emotions.
‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review
Nia DaCosta’s turn in the director’s chair brings forth a torrent of violence and chaos in a society on the brink of complete moral collapse.
‘The Choral’ Review
Nicholas Hytner’s latest film is an unremarkable love letter to art’s importance during tragic times.
‘Urchin’ Review
Harris Dickinson’s feature directorial debut is a confident and subtle exploration of a failed system that creates a cyclical form of suffering.
TIFF 2025: ‘Hamnet’ Review
Chloé Zhao's 'Hamnet' tackles Maggie O’Farrell’s novel of the same name with an empathetic eye towards how death transforms us all, even in the face of unshakeable love.
TIFF 2025: ‘Mare’s Nest’ Review
Ben Rivers’ latest feature film provides a thought-provoking post-apocalyptic canvas for its audience to immerse themselves in before wandering aimlessly between vignettes.
‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ Review
Christopher McQuarrie’s fourth directed film in the long-running action franchise celebrates what came before while reckoning with the choices that will dictate Ethan Hunt’s future.
‘Havoc’ Review
Gareth Evans’ latest film is a bleak crime thriller that sees its star carve a blood-soaked path through the criminal underworld.
‘Last Breath’ Review
Alex Parkinson’s narrative adaptation of the 2019 documentary of the same name is an underwhelming and shallow retelling of an incredible tale of survival.
‘The Gorge’ Review
Scott Derrickson’s latest film relies on the chemistry of its leads and a focus on action to deliver thrilling popcorn entertainment.
‘The Brutalist’ Review
Brady Corbet’s latest film is a staggering American epic that is as textured and nuanced as it is monolithic.
‘Nosferatu’ Review
Robert Eggers’s latest film takes a familiar narrative and imbues it with terrifying imagery and unparalleled immersion.