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]]>Many of the previous winners of the People’s Choice Award went on to win or score Oscar nominations, and satirical comedy American Fiction won that prestigious honor at this year’s TIFF.
This musical about two business rivals who realize they’re identical twin brothers was the talk of the town in Toronto. It’s A24’s very first musical and it marks the feature film debut of the iconic rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
Hayao Miyazaki’s comeback film The Boy and the Heron had its international premiere in Toronto after making a splash in Japan, and it made us fall in love with his unique style of animation all over again.
Based on the life of photographer Lee Miller, played brilliantly by Kate Winslet, this film chronicles her time as a war correspondent for Vogue during World War II.
Inspired by the true story of an aspiring Reddit investor who led to the demise of several Wall Street hedge funds after investing in Game Stop shares, Dumb Money was met with open arms by moviegoers in Toronto.
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]]>After a lot of anticipation, the sequel to Knives Out is finally here, and it sees Detective Benoit Blanc trying to crack another mystery on a private Greek island owned by a tech billionaire.
Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans won People’s Choice Awards in Toronto, and it offers an intimate look at the director’s early life in Arizona.
The runner-up for People’s Choice Awards, Women Talking is the latest film by acclaimed director Sarah Polley and it centers on a group of women living in an isolated religious community.
Daniel Radcliffe plays “Weird Al” Yankovic in this critically acclaimed satirical biopic that chronicles the singer’s rise to stardom while exaggerating and fabricating many pivotal moments of his life.
This year’s TIFF introduced us to many of the year’s Oscar contenders, but some of the movies to premiere here were just sheer fun. That’s the case with Bros, Billy Eichner’s gay rom-com about two men with commitment issues.
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]]>Many of the previous winners of the People’s Choice Award went on to win or score Oscar nominations, and satirical comedy American Fiction won that prestigious honor at this year’s TIFF.
This musical about two business rivals who realize they’re identical twin brothers was the talk of the town in Toronto. It’s A24’s very first musical and it marks the feature film debut of the iconic rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
Hayao Miyazaki’s comeback film The Boy and the Heron had its international premiere in Toronto after making a splash in Japan, and it made us fall in love with his unique style of animation all over again.
Based on the life of photographer Lee Miller, played brilliantly by Kate Winslet, this film chronicles her time as a war correspondent for Vogue during World War II.
Inspired by the true story of an aspiring Reddit investor who led to the demise of several Wall Street hedge funds after investing in Game Stop shares, Dumb Money was met with open arms by moviegoers in Toronto.
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]]>The post 5 Movies from 2022 Toronto Film Festival You Should Put on Your Watch List appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>After a lot of anticipation, the sequel to Knives Out is finally here, and it sees Detective Benoit Blanc trying to crack another mystery on a private Greek island owned by a tech billionaire.
Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans won People’s Choice Awards in Toronto, and it offers an intimate look at the director’s early life in Arizona.
The runner-up for People’s Choice Awards, Women Talking is the latest film by acclaimed director Sarah Polley and it centers on a group of women living in an isolated religious community.
Daniel Radcliffe plays “Weird Al” Yankovic in this critically acclaimed satirical biopic that chronicles the singer’s rise to stardom while exaggerating and fabricating many pivotal moments of his life.
This year’s TIFF introduced us to many of the year’s Oscar contenders, but some of the movies to premiere here were just sheer fun. That’s the case with Bros, Billy Eichner’s gay rom-com about two men with commitment issues.
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