Emmys Put the Focus on Black Lives, But Also Go Overboard for ‘Schitt’s Creek’
For the second consecutive year, voters delivered a massive mea culpa to a critically-acclaimed series that the Emmys had ignored until its final season
For the second consecutive year, voters delivered a massive mea culpa to a critically-acclaimed series that the Emmys had ignored until its final season
Nine of the last 10 TIFF audience winners have gone on to receive Oscar nominations for Best Picture, and three have won
Contenders for the top awards range from “Schitt’s Creek,” “Insecure” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” to “Succession,” “Ozark” and “The Mandalorian”
If a Hollywood award is handed out in the forest (or on Zoom) and there’s no one there to applaud the winner, is it really an award?
Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz’s movie has a touch of “12 Years a Slave,” a bit of “Django Unchained” and a central twist that’s worthy of a bad M. Night Shyamalan film
This year’s TIFF wasn’t dominated by awards contenders, but its heart was in smaller films from underrepresented voices who deserve to be heard
Foreign Student Oscars go to filmmakers from Germany, Norway, Mexico, Belgium and Estonia
Toronto Film Festival 2020: J Blakeson’s black comedy is a nasty little piece of provocation based around scenery-chewing badness from Pike and Peter Dinklage
Toronto Film Festival 2020: Director Gianfranco Rosi’s film has elegance and a stillness that makes it one of the most meditative works you’ll ever see about war and strife