
‘I Care a Lot’ Film Review: Rosamund Pike Is Very Bad, and That’s Pretty Good
J Blakeson’s black comedy is a nasty little piece of provocation based around scenery-chewing badness from Pike and Peter Dinklage
J Blakeson’s black comedy is a nasty little piece of provocation based around scenery-chewing badness from Pike and Peter Dinklage
The 19th-century romance is a chamber duet by two virtuosos, reined in by a director who embraces the emotional but rarely gets sentimental
TIFF 2020: Live Facebook event aired Saturday
TIFF 2020: Sam Pollard’s documentary is a densely-packed story about how King was constantly harassed and surveilled by the FBI
TIFF 2020: “Because it’s so much a portrait of our country and our culture and our people that it is us who need to tell this story”
TIFF 2020: “I kept on going. I don’t know what I said,” Burstyn says of the scene
“People are buying with the notion that things will get back to some level of normalcy and some level of physical engagement again,” IFC Films’ Arianna Bocco says
TIFF 2020: “It’s something that goes back quite a long way,” filmmaker tells TheWrap
Nine of the last 10 TIFF audience winners have gone on to receive Oscar nominations for Best Picture, and three have won
This year’s TIFF wasn’t dominated by awards contenders, but its heart was in smaller films from underrepresented voices who deserve to be heard
Film is based on the life of pioneering scientist Mary Anning
Toronto Film Festival 2020: “This sounds like actor talk, but I couldn’t believe my luck at my age to be offered that,” Hopkins tells TheWrap
TIFF 2020: TheWrap’s Sharon Waxman talks with actor-director and main cast
Toronto Film Festival 2020: Like all of Byrne’s work, the film is sly performance art masquerading as rock ‘n’ roll, or maybe it’s sly rock ‘n’ roll masquerading as performance art
TIFF 2020: Attendees were previously permitted to remove their masks during screenings while seated inside a cinema at the Bell Lightbox