TIFF 2024: Exclusive Interview with TIFF Midnight Madness Programmer, Peter Kuplowsky!
TIFF 2024: TIFF Veteran Sanjay Rajput chats with Midnight Madness Programmer Peter Kuplowsky about all the weird and wild selections from that Programme!
TIFF 2024: TIFF Veteran Sanjay Rajput chats with Midnight Madness Programmer Peter Kuplowsky about all the weird and wild selections from that Programme!
Sachin Hingoo runs down all the films from the just-announced Midnight Madness lineup at the 2024 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival!
Marie Gilbert delivers a thoughtful exploration of Carmen Jaquier’s Thunder.
Guest Writer Sanjay Rajput chats with TIFF Midnight Madness programmer Peter Kuplowsky about what to expect from this year’s wild lineup of films from all over the world!
The Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness programme announces its 2023 lineup!
Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’ is a safe, comfortable, autobiographical piece that plays all the hits, and goddammit, they sound great.
A genuine crowd pleaser from Alex de la Iglesias’ Fear Collection collaboration with Amazon Prime Video, Jaume Balaguero’s Venus blends a siege movie, crime thriller, and cosmic horror together into perfect midnight movie fare.
Ali Abbasi’s ‘Holy Spider’ is a chilling look at a real-life killer and the society that nurtures and feeds his monstrous appetite.
What Brett Morgen’s Bowie-bio Moonage Daydream achieves is to display, celebrate, and most importantly to understand the many ways that the world fascinated Bowie and vice versa.
@TIFF_NET and @mmadnesstiff announces the Midnight lineup for the 2022 Festival and The Week in Horror’s @flashymcflash has all the deets. #TIFF22
Jean Luc Herbulot’s ‘Saloum’ is a story that feels both big (as in continent-spanning) and small (as in deeply personal) that can be compared to ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ or ‘Predator’, but feels entirely unique.
In Antoine Fuqua’s The Guilty, Jake Gyllenhaal presents a layered character whose inner turmoil bleeds into his duty and desire to help a desperate family, and in doing so, perhaps redeem himself.Â