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‘Hedda’ Review: Tessa Thompson Electrifies in Nia DaCosta’s Visually Stunning Reimagining

‘Hedda’ Review: Tessa Thompson Electrifies in Nia DaCosta’s Visually Stunning Reimagining

A hypnotic descent into upper-class warfare, ‘Hedda’ blends high style with psychological intensity. DaCosta crafts a visually lush atmosphere reminiscent of Kubrick’s precision and grandeur, while Tessa Thompson commands every frame with precise, seductive control. It is a fever dream of beauty and manipulation, sharp, stylish and quietly unsettling.

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‘Black Rabbit’ Review: Law and Bateman Lead a Gritty NY Noir About Loyalty, Debt, and Self-Destruction

‘Black Rabbit’ Review: Law and Bateman Lead a Gritty NY Noir About Loyalty, Debt, and Self-Destruction

Jude Law and Jason Bateman deliver powerhouse performances in Black Rabbit, Netflix’s gripping NY noir about two estranged brothers entangled in secrets, ambition, and the gritty underworld of downtown nightlife. A stylish and emotional crime thriller exploring the cost of loyalty, legacy, and self-destruction.

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‘The Lost Bus’ Review: McConaughey, Ferrera, and Greengrass Capture the Terror of California’s Wildfires

‘The Lost Bus’ Review: McConaughey, Ferrera, and Greengrass Capture the Terror of California’s Wildfires

Paul Greengrass’ The Lost Bus recreates California’s deadliest wildfire with terrifying realism and emotional weight. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera star as unlikely heroes in a gripping true story produced by Jamie Lee Curtis.

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TIFF Market Watch: 15 Films Buyers Are Buzzing Over, From Chris Evans to Angelina Jolie

TIFF Market Watch: 15 Films Buyers Are Buzzing Over, From Chris Evans to Angelina Jolie

From Chris Evans in Sacrifice to Angelina Jolie in Couture and Michaela Coel in The Christophers, TIFF 2025 is already buzzing with acquisition chatter. These 15 films from auteur projects to star-driven vehicles are the hottest titles with buyers circling.

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Sydney Sweeney Fights Her Way Into the Oscar Race at TIFF World Premiere of ‘Christy’: ‘I’m Gonna Cry!’

Sydney Sweeney Fights Her Way Into the Oscar Race at TIFF World Premiere of ‘Christy’: ‘I’m Gonna Cry!’

Sydney Sweeney delivers a transformative performance in David Michôd’s boxing biopic Christy, which premiered at TIFF to emotional acclaim. Playing trailblazing fighter Christy Martin, Sweeney could be poised for her first Oscar nomination. The film co-stars Ben Foster and arrives in theaters November 7.

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‘The Wizard Of The Kremlin’ Review: Paul Dano & Jude Law Lead Olivier Assayas’ Fictional But Poignant Portrait Of Power In Post-Soviet Russia

‘The Wizard Of The Kremlin’ Review: Paul Dano & Jude Law Lead Olivier Assayas’ Fictional But Poignant Portrait Of Power In Post-Soviet Russia

Olivier Assayas’ The Wizard of the Kremlin — starring Paul Dano and Jude Law — is a sprawling, satirical chronicle of post-Soviet Russia and modern power. Long and ambiguous but searingly relevant, the TIFF premiere examines how propaganda, myth, and politics intertwine in both Russia and the West.

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Sydney Sweeney Shuts Down American Eagle Ad Questions at TIFF: “I’m Not There to Talk About Jeans”

Sydney Sweeney Shuts Down American Eagle Ad Questions at TIFF: “I’m Not There to Talk About Jeans”

Sydney Sweeney refuses to discuss her American Eagle ad controversy at TIFF, redirecting focus to her new boxing drama Christy. The David Michôd-directed film, premiering Sept. 5, sees Sweeney portray underdog champion Christy Martin in what could be her most transformative role yet.

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Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough Are Unnervingly Domestic in First Look at Good Boy

Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough Are Unnervingly Domestic in First Look at Good Boy

Fresh off his acclaimed Netflix series Adolescence, Stephen Graham reunites with Andrea Riseborough for Jan Komasa’s Good Boy. The twisted family thriller — about a teen held captive by a suburban couple — premieres at TIFF 50 on Sept. 5.

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Jude Law’s Putin in ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’ Could Become Awards Season’s Wild Card

Jude Law’s Putin in ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’ Could Become Awards Season’s Wild Card

At the Venice Film Festival, Jude Law delivers a chilling turn as Vladimir Putin in Olivier Assayas’ The Wizard of the Kremlin, starring alongside Paul Dano. The politically charged adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli’s novel is already sparking awards buzz and comparisons to The Apprentice.

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Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Trailer Unveils a Gothic, Humanized Monster

Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Trailer Unveils a Gothic, Humanized Monster

Watch the trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025), starring Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the Creature. Premiered at Venice to acclaim, the gothic adaptation blends lyrical visuals with profound emotion. In theaters Oct. 17 and streaming on Netflix Nov. 7.

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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ and ‘Ballad of a Small Player’ Emerge as Major Awards Contenders at Telluride

‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ and ‘Ballad of a Small Player’ Emerge as Major Awards Contenders at Telluride

Jeremy Allen White channels Bruce Springsteen in Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere while Colin Farrell spirals into addiction in Ballad of a Small Player at Telluride. Both films premiered to strong reactions and are already fueling early Oscar buzz.

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TIFF Announces Awards and Juries for Its 50th Edition

TIFF Announces Awards and Juries for Its 50th Edition

TIFF’s 50th edition introduces new awards including the International People’s Choice Award and Short Cuts Animated Prize. Full list of juries and categories revealed ahead of the September 14 ceremony.

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Everything We Know About Jude Law and Jason Bateman’s New Series Black Rabbit

Everything We Know About Jude Law and Jason Bateman’s New Series Black Rabbit

Netflix’s Black Rabbit stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers whose bond is tested in the cutthroat world of New York nightlife. Here’s everything we know about the new limited series.

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TIFF 2025 Tribute Awards Add Idris Elba, Catherine O’Hara, Jafar Panahi, Channing Tatum, and More

TIFF 2025 Tribute Awards Add Idris Elba, Catherine O’Hara, Jafar Panahi, Channing Tatum, and More

TIFF completes its 2025 Tribute Awards lineup with Idris Elba, Catherine O’Hara, Jafar Panahi, Nina Hoss, Channing Tatum, Zacharias Kunuk, and Kazu Hiro joining Guillermo del Toro, Jodie Foster, HIKARI, and Lee Byung Hun at the festival’s 50th edition.

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Do Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac Secretly Hate Each Other? A Tense Interview Fuels Speculation

Do Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac Secretly Hate Each Other? A Tense Interview Fuels Speculation

During a joint Variety interview, Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi appear emotionally distant—intentional tension or simply editing? Their dynamic may echo Guillermo del Toro’s thematic reimagining of Frankenstein.

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Colin Farrell Risks It All in Wild Trailer for Edward Berger’s Netflix Movie ‘Ballad of a Small Player’

Colin Farrell Risks It All in Wild Trailer for Edward Berger’s Netflix Movie ‘Ballad of a Small Player’

Colin Farrell takes the lead in Edward Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player, a high-stakes Netflix thriller co-starring Tilda Swinton and Fala Chen. Premiering at TIFF before streaming October 29, the film adapts Lawrence Osborne’s acclaimed novel.

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TIFF 50: The Must-See Films From The 2025 Lineup [Part I]

TIFF 50: The Must-See Films From The 2025 Lineup [Part I]

The Toronto International Film Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary with a lineup of world premieres, auteur showcases, and award-season contenders. From Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein to Elizabeth Olsen in Eternity, here are the must-see films at TIFF 2025.

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