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‘We Grown Now’: Toronto Review
Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project is the setting for this early 1990s coming of age drama
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‘Unicorns’: Toronto Review
Sally El Hosaini’s follow-up to ‘The Swimmers’ is set in the world of ‘gaysian’ drag queen cabaret.
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‘Gonzo Girl’: Toronto Review
Willem Dafoe and Camila Morrone star in Patrica Arquette’s directorial debut, loosely based on Hunter S. Thompson
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‘The Royal Hotel’: Toronto Review
Kitty Green delivers a further devastating drama on toxic masculinity, working again with ’The Assistant’s’ Julia Garner
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‘The Boy And The Heron’: Toronto Review
TIFF opener is Hayao Miyazaki’s long awaited return to film-making
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‘The Human Surge 3’: Toronto Review
Eduardo Williams experimental hybrid looks at the lives of possibly connected young people in Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Peru
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‘Free Money’: IDFA Review
Directors Lauren DeFilippo and Sam Soko document the impact of a Universal Basic Income charity scheme in Kenya
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‘Maya And The Wave’: Review
Facing into a wall of sea isn’t the only challenge this female surfer faces in a male-dominated sport
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‘Manticore’: Tokyo Review
The fourth film from Spain’s Carlos Vermut takes its isolated protaganist into dark territory
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‘Viking’: Hamburg Review
Ordinary people play at being astronauts in Stephane Lafleur’s effective comedy drama
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‘Riceboy Sleeps’: TIFF Review
A South Korean family attempts to adapt to a new life in Canada in Anthony Shim’s warm drama
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‘Daliland’: Toronto Review
Ben Kingsley and Barbara Sukowa play the Catalan artist and his tempestuous wife in Mary Harron’s Toronto closer
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‘Blueback’: Toronto Review
Mia Wasikowska and Radha Mitchell star in Robert Connolly’s thoughtful Australian environmental drama
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‘The Hummingbird’: Toronto Review
A man’s life is revealed in non-linear fashion in Francesca Archibugi’s feather-light adaptation of Sandro Veronesi’s novel
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‘Prisoner’s Daughter’: Toronto Review
Brian Cox stars as an ex-con while Kate Beckinsale is his disinterested daughter in Catherine Hardwicke’s Las Vegas-set drama
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‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’: Toronto Review
Shekhar Kapur makes his return to the big screen with this Anglo-Asian romantic comedy
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‘The Wonder’: Toronto Review
Florence Pugh impresses again in Sebastian Lelio’s adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s atmospheric novel
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‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’: Toronto Review
Peter Farrelly follows up ‘Green Book’ with a simplistic Vietnam War comedy/drama starring Zac Efron
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‘Raymond & Ray’: Toronto Review
Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke play estranged half-brothers on a mission to bury their father in this Apple TV+ drama
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‘All Quiet On The Western Front’: Toronto Review
Edward Berger explores the enduring horrors of war in his adpatation of the classic WWI novel