Filthy thoughts always look so much better in cursive.
For those of us who answer in the form of a question
How can one begin to quantify injustice when there just is no number?
When some dare to love, superstition can double-dare them to back down.
Minhail Baig returns to TIFF to remind us all that a place is its people
Why choose between being handsome and gorgeous, when one can be both?
Chasing our dreams can be intimidating, but we mustn't be afraid to be afraid.
If you gotta go - and let's be clear, we ALL gotta go - why not go in style?
Sometimes a film will look you in the eye and ask you to search your soul.
It's already time to retrace our steps, and understand how we survived.
Sarah Polley returns with a story that started before we were born, in the hopes that the next generations story will be different.
Who understands the true nature of horror better than black women?
Claudia Sainte-Luce channels David Byrne and listens as her characters as "My God, how did I get here?"
At the end of the day, who really wants "the perfect man"?
It doesn't have to be Halloween to wear a mask.
Who is sane and who is sound is often only determined by who signs the papers and holds the keys.
Justine Bateman answers the question many of us ask about certain anxious people in our lives: "What were they thinking?"
Every major city in the world has a "Scarborough"
Jane Campion turns her camera towards a male protagonist, and makes no bones about just how toxic he is.
TIFF 2021 gets off to a stunning start with a tender masterpiece on death, family, friendship, and grief.