With its lived-in performances and unsettling tone, the Swedish film might just be the most intense experience you’ll have in a theatre all year.
The Quebecois filmmaker talks about working with Reese Witherspoon and how to go Hollywood without abandoning your vision
Can the actor’s brand of gangly, nervous aggression persevere in the face of film’s soulless leading-man stereotype?
From celebs to selfies, look back on another fantastic TIFF with our best-of-fest gallery
Forget long-form reviews. Jeff Harris takes his TIFF stance in the elegant 5-7-5 haiku poem form.
The Quebec director has been saving Hollywood stars. Now he’s doing the same for Canadian cinema.
Brian D. Johnson recaps a festival defined by binge-watching, urban oases, and the craving to find film magic
What we learned at TIFF 2014, from the best under-the-radar films to the biggest festival blunders
The film festival has been blissfully free from the City Hall circus. For the sake of the city, let’s keep it that way.
Highlights from the eighth day of the festival, including a butt-kicking POTUS and a philosophical Martin Scorsese
The star of The Imitation Game and Laggies discusses the strides society has yet to make
Highlights from the seventh day of the festival, including Adam Sandler’s latest attempt at career rehab and John Cusack’s thoughts on America’s path to war (really)