Toronto International Film Festival
South Korean director Jason Yu’s directorial debut balances chilling peril and sly humor in a standout Toronto International Film Festival entry that will keep you awake at night.
With stellar performances in two of the year’s best and buzziest films—“Anatomy of a Fall” and “The Zone of Interest”—Sandra Hüller is already being dubbed “Actress of the Year.”
The Oscar winner gives the stunning performance you expect from him in the new drama, which will make you sob. But the film itself doesn’t rise to his level of his performance.
There are moments in this beautiful movie that are like a Van Gogh painting.
Because of the Hollywood strikes, the starpower at the Toronto International Film Festival is owed to actors who are directing their own films—few of which, it turns out, are good.
Chris Pine makes his directorial debut at the Toronto International Film Festival with “Poolman,” but bellyflops more than he makes a splash.
“Pain Hustlers,” which just premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, is merely the latest—and maybe the laziest—attempt to turn Big Pharma into juicy film fodder.