Fantastic Fest is an interesting combination of known quantities and unexpected discoveries. Everyone has an idea what something like “Black Phone 2” or even “Primate” is before they use their pass to ...
Elvis Costello once said, “You have 20 years to write your first album, and about six months to write your second.” Writer ...
The firing, then rehiring of the talk show host in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death is a case study in the chilling effect the Trump administration has on free speech.
The staff picks some of our favorite performances from the late screen legend, from "Barefoot in the Park" to "All the ...
A Canadian correspondent closes out our 2025 TIFF coverage with his perspective on a fest at crossroads, especially when it ...
Amid its shaky narrative and the devil's row of characters and dynamics, there's something light and infectious about "Tulsa King"'s particular way of being.
Over Zoom, Reinhart spoke with RogerEbert.com about how “American Sweatshop” helped her reimagine her relationship with social media, the ways embodied practices can counteract the trap of ...
From a chimp ripping people’s faces apart to the unabashed lunacy of Brian Yuzna’s follow-up to a horror masterpiece, night one of Fantastic Fest also had an interesting dynamic for my specific double ...
Black Phone 2” takes place in 1982, a few years after Finney ( Mason Thames) made national headlines as the only survivor and ...
Created and written by “King Richard” screenwriter Zach Baylin and co-writer Kate Susan, “Black Rabbit” throws us into the ...
A remarkably propulsive, fun, and eventually moving piece of work about the human beings caught up in the chaotic machine.
A leaden bore, a movie that alternates between making no sense at all and insulting the intelligence of the audience.
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