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With June marking both Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month, I thought the perfect way to celebrate would be to catch some LGBTQ+ Indigenous shorts at the 2026 imagiNA…
Returning for its 18th year, Doc Now 2026 brings together the next generation of documentary artists in a city-wide celebration of image, story, and critical inquiry. Showcasing th…
Reviews
Here comes the bride…with a past.
This movie is the definition of a slow burn, which turns into a chase in an instant.
It’s much gorier than the first, with Le Bail’s followers erupting into bits and pieces of blood, flesh and botox.
Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson’s acting can’t save this movie’s uninspiring plot and lack of thrill.
David Freyne just took “In Sickness And In Health” to a whole new level
A mother and daughter, one tragedy, and the quiet unraveling of all the truths they built their lives on.
It’s not exactly the story you remember, but Millie and the Winchesters pull you into a gripping tale of what really happens behind their closed doors.
Premiered on November 11th at Innis Town Hall, the film follows Nguyen’s investigation into finding his father, whom he never met as a result of the Vietnam War and the fall of Sai…
The Family Style shorts presentation program, held at TIFF Lightbox on November 8th, features a diverse collection of stories showcased in six different short films.
Akashi is one of the Centrepiece Gala films at the 59th Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival, presented at TIFF Lightbox on November 9th.