Being on a red carpet is a dream for most. For Neil Diamond and Joanne Robertson, it has become a reality with the premiere of their film: So Surreal: Behind The Masks.
Reporting on documentaries and films with authentic voices as the Toronto International Film Festival expands the canon of storytellers.
It was a TIFF full of unpredictable, exciting energy — from political protests to buzzy premieres to dramatic Q&A showdowns.
As admirable as The Seed of The Sacred Fig is, heavy-handed messaging and a clunky third act keep it from greatness. The post ...
Rowdy audiences at the Toronto International Film Festival were alternately screeching and laughing hysterically along with ...
Pamela Anderson got dolled up in a black tux for the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival to premiere her new film 'The ...
Have you ever been on a flight and tuned into the safety demonstration, only to quickly zone out when the flight ...
The first two episodes of M that screened at TIFF (the series is eight parts long) follow Mussolini towards his election to ...
It hasn't been the easiest year for Jennifer Lopez thus far, but dang, did she ever look good at the 2024 Toronto ...
Illustrating the magnitude of their work, the documentary goes on to explore how the haenyeo are attempting to breathe new ...
The Life of Chuck,' an offbeat film by writer-director Mike Flanagan, wins the People's Choice Award at the Toronto ...
From stars like Selena Gomez to Amy Adams, cast your vote on celebrity red carpet fashion at the Toronto International Film ...