From a horror comedy to family dramas and social allegories, some of the most interesting films at this year’s event are the ones few people are talking about.
‘Woman Of The Hour’ Actually Does Dramatize Violence — But That’s Not Its Problem
The new film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, isn’t exploitative. It’s just not executed well.
Issues Of Race At The Core Of ‘American Fiction’ Are Significant. The Film Is Not.
Filmmaker Cord Jefferson’s hilarious satire, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is also scattered with unformed ideas and characters.
‘We Grown Now’ Shows The Humanity Of The Cabrini-Green Projects — And Black Wonder
Minhal Baig’s movie, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, reflects on Black boyhood in ’90s Chicago and the meaning of home.
‘The Other Black Girl’ Has Its Flaws — But It Does Fix 1 Thing From The Novel
Hulu’s adaptation of Zakiya Dalila Harris’ book tells the story of two Black female professionals in white corporate America — while maintaining the suspense.
‘The Great British Bake Off’ Has Dropped One Of Its Most Embarrassing Elements
The show’s executive producer acknowledged the widespread criticism of recent seasons, promising a “warmer, kinder, sillier” show when it returns this fall.
Speculative Horror Series ‘The Changeling’ Challenges You In The Best Way
Amid a landscape of comfort television, this sprawling story led by Lakeith Stanfield is anything but soothing.
Arielle Jacobs Knew Her New Broadway Role Would ‘Open Wounds.’ Here’s Why She Wanted To Do It.
In “Here Lies Love,” Jacobs portrays former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos as a disco-pop diva with a dark side who traumatized a nation.
‘And Just Like That…’ We Kinda Actually Enjoyed Season 2 Of The ‘SATC’ Revival Series
The show definitely had its highs and lows this season, but in many ways, it kept us entertained.
On ‘The Bachelorette,’ Charity Lawson Gets The Proposal Of Her Dreams
In the three-hour finale, Charity finally gets her fairytale ending.