Sentences with phrase «tiff this year»

The movie is one of two Lelio dramas heading to TIFF this year; the other is «A Fantastic Woman,» which earned acclaim at Berlin and won Lelio the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay.
(This is the second tennis rivalry movie at TIFF this year, after the opening night selection, Borg / McEnroe.)
Overall, The Danish Girl is a more nuanced exploration of the life of a trans person than other trans - films I saw at TIFF this year (here's looking at you, About Ray).
Though many highlights at TIFF this year that have people talking are arriving after already wowing audiences in Telluride and Venice, we're happy to report some standout debuts have been creating their own excitement.
If you could attend one screening at TIFF this year apart from your own, which screening would you pick?
Daniel Barber's feminist Western, which sees Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld, and Munu Otaru as three women menaced by Union soldiers (Sam Worthington and Kyle Soller), premiered at TIFF a year ago, where we gave it a middling review, but Playlisters who've caught up with it since loved it to death (it was on my Top 10 of last year, for instance).
«Starred Up» This tiny, fierce little British prison - set gem was overlooked by most at Telluride and TIFF this year, and it's easy to understand why: a cast of mostly unknowns, a director (David Mackenzie, of «Young Adam» and «Hallam Foe «-RRB- who'd never quite lived up to his potential, and a genre, the prison flick, that's inspired almost as many terrible Britflicks as «Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels.»
It's the third Focus Features release at TIFF this year.
Admittedly this one might fly over many people's heads, and with 143 World Premieres at TIFF this year, it feels like Dave McKean's Luna is destined to be seen only by the major McKean fans.
I can't wait to see what kind of splash this one makes at TIFF this year.
«How I Live Now» Before every film at TIFF this year, the festival played a trailer in which a bunch of people use the line «We'll get through this!»
Films that began their year at Sundance feature big at TIFF this year with Call Me By Your Name, Novitiate and, most surprisingly, Mudbound heading there.
Playing at TIFF this year is Thale, Aleksander Nordaas» Norwegian horror film.
But it's certainly the more legendary of the two gangster movies at TIFF this year.
There had been plenty of rumors about what would pop up at TIFF this year, and the lineup does not disappoint.
He's such a strong dramatic actor despite his comedic fame IndieWire lists the 4 million films showing at TIFF this year Vulture on the exciting young world of TV criticism
Who is in for TIFF this year?
Room 237 blew minds at TIFF this year.
Nightcrawler (Oct. 31 Wide): Reviews have been quick to note that this movie might end up being too weird and dark for AMPAS, but the film was still one of the bigger critical breakouts of TIFF this year, and it'll likely be one of the more acclaimed wide releases opening this month.
One of the more interesting business stories out of TIFF this year was this high - priced western from the director of «Crazy Heart» and «Out of the Furnace.»
Los Angeles Times AMPAS elects their first African American president in Cheryl Boone Isaacs IndieWire on how newcomer Annie McNamara landed a supporting role in the otherwise starry cast of Blue Jasmine Filmonic John Williams will score the new Star Wars trilogy Maps to the Stars on the Cronenberg exhibit at TIFF this year Fashionista thinks Claire Danes has lost a leg in this photoshoot IndieWire on the 25th anniversary of Midnight Madness at TIFF this year
Certainly one of the films with the most bizarre synopsis at TIFF this year, Colossal, written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, is also one of the most surprisin...
It is the most beautiful and striking film from TIFF this year.
The theme at TIFF this year is female filmmakers, which is why the latest film starring and produced... Read More
Chastain has worked with Madden before on the 2010 political thriller «The Debut,» and she was front and center at TIFF this year with Ridley Scott's «The Martian.»

Not exact matches

I've seen half a dozen TIFF films over the past three years and none have started on time.
TIFF could generate $ 200 million for Toronto this year.
Nevertheless, TIFF's continued growth means the starfucking is only getting more institutionalized every year.
The 2010 opening of the sleek TIFF Bell Lightbox marked the festival's transition from an 11 - day event to a year - round hub for cinephiles.
Tiff from Bright on a Budget is celebrating two years of blogging and you could receive a gift.
Believe it or not, there are couples that manage to navigate through years of wedded bliss without even engaging in the slightest of tiffs.
The identity of Sofia's next film isn't finalized yet, and Francis Ford's latest, Twixt, won't get much of a rollout in the U.S. (which may be a good thing, judging from the tepid response at last year's TIFF).
April's To the Wonder already screened at TIFF and Venice last year, where it was booed by some and praised by others as Malick continued to stretch the conventions of narrative filmmaking.
Hollywood should realize that these big tiff things aren't nearly as impressive as they once were, particularly in the aftermath of three years of Iron Age combat apotheosized in the great «Lord of the Rings» pictures; when you've seen Orcs and hobbits fighting for the future of the world, it's a little hard to get excited about Persians and Greeks fighting over someone's imperial hubris 2,300 years ago.
It's my 6th year back at the Toronto Film Festival (aka TIFF), my 5th at Telluride, 4th year in Cannes, and earlier in the year, my 7th back to Sundance.
Freeheld does have the potential to be something very special; Moore's turn last year at TIFF for Still Alice won her the gold, and the relevant topics that the film presents might be too much for critics to ignore.
I meant to see Chop Shop at TIFF last year but my schedule conflicted.
It's notable because (as TIFF reminded us with tags in front of every film) in past years Slumdog Millionaire and The King's Speech were winners of the «Audience Award», later going on to also win Best Picture as well as the hearts of the entire world.
This year's big winner is Silver Linings Playbook, the «sleeper hit» of TIFF which took everyone by surprise.
The Telluride - effect, was at its peak this year as Steve Jobs and Carol — not to mention Suffragette — decided to bypass TIFF altogether by going to Telluride and New York.
This year's edition of TIFF didn't seem to have as many of the hot sales that happened last year.
This year's Midnight Madness selections at TIFF provide us with another look at Phantasm and Bubba Ho - Tep director Don Coscarelli «s John...
You can always make discoveries at TIFF, and the biggest one this year was Gia Coppola, a worthy addition to her family's filmmaking dynasty, who scored a knockout with Palo Alto.
Searchlight tried to save face with a press conference at last year's TIFF, but the damage had already been done.
However, nearly all of the 10 best movies I saw at the TIFF had already screened at other festivals earlier in the year: Cannes, Telluride, Venice and even Berlin are represented in my list.
In previous years, the TIFF Audience Award has gone to «Room,» «The Imitation Game,» «12 Years a Slave,» «The King's Speech,» «Slumdog Millionaire,» «Silver Linings Playbook,» and «La La Land.&ryears, the TIFF Audience Award has gone to «Room,» «The Imitation Game,» «12 Years a Slave,» «The King's Speech,» «Slumdog Millionaire,» «Silver Linings Playbook,» and «La La Land.&rYears a Slave,» «The King's Speech,» «Slumdog Millionaire,» «Silver Linings Playbook,» and «La La Land.»
Submissions for the Toronto International Film Festival, TIFF Kids International Film Festival, TIFF Next Wave Film Festival, digiPlaySpace, and Jump Cuts are open on a rolling basis year - round.
Attendees of the 2007 TIFF will also have the opportunity to watch Hungarian director Béla Tarr's first film in almost seven years, entitled The Man from London.
The company's first theatrical release of the year is 50 Shades of Black on Jan. 29, followed in April by TIFF Midnight Madness thriller Green Room and Andrew Cividino's Sleeping Giant, which D Films acquired prior to its debut at TIFF.
This year's TIFF will include offerings from Joel & Ethan Coen, Brian De Palma, Woody Allen, Kenneth Branagh, Noah Baumbach, Sean Penn, Julie Taymor, Jason Reitman, Sidney Lumet, Michael Moore, Neil Jordan, Tony Gilroy, Vadim Perelman, Richard Attenborough, Helen Hunt, Alison Eastwood, and Paul Haggis.
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