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Toronto film festival 2022

  • Spielberg at The Fabelmans premiere at the Toronto international film festival.

    Spielberg’s The Fabelmans wins Toronto film festival People’s Choice award

    Director’s most autobiographical film to date picks up audience prize generally seen as indicator of awards success to come
  • Harris Dickinson as Carl in Triangle of Sadness, which won Palme d’Or at the Cannes film festival.

    Down with the rich! Class rage fuels new wave of ‘us v them’ films and plays

  • Paul Dano, Mateo Zoryon Francis-DeFord and Michelle Williams in The Fabelmans.

    Toronto film festival 2022 roundup – Spielberg, Mendes and a deep, joyous love of cinema

  • Florence Pugh in The Wonder

    First look review
    The Wonder review – Florence Pugh is miraculously good in eerie drama

    Toronto film festival: The star plays a nurse investigating an alleged miracle in a captivating period thriller about the dangers of religious fervor
  • Image showing two men in a street, one is carrying a camera

    The Greatest Beer Run Ever review – Zac Efron’s charm can’t save Vietnam misfire

    Green Book director Peter Farrelly makes an equally cliche-ridden follow-up, the true story of a man bringing beers to his army buddies
  • Catherine Called Birdy<br>ANDREW SCOTT and BELLA RAMSEY star in CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY Photo: ALEX BAILEY © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC

    Catherine Called Birdy review – Lena Dunham’s delightful medieval romp

    The Girls creator handles an adaptation of Karen Cushman’s much-loved novel with wit and creativity
  • Shazad Latif and Lily James in What's Love Got to Do with It?

    First look review
    What’s Love Got to Do with It? review – slick Richard Curtis-esque Britcom

  • Jonathan Majors in Devotion

    First look review
    Devotion review – sturdy flyboy biopic needs more maverick spirit

  • Wunmi Mosaku, Anna Kendrick and Kaniethiio Horn in Alice, Darling.

    First look review
    Alice, Darling review – Anna Kendrick compels in chilling relationship drama

    Toronto film festival: A career-best performance from the Oscar nominee anchors a smart and sensitive look at emotional abuse
  • A still from Wendell & Wild.

    First look review
    Wendell & Wild review – Jordan Peele and Henry Selick craft a dark adventure

    There’s a lot going on in Netflix’s gothic stop-motion caper, but there’s also a lot to like
    • Empire of Light review – Olivia Colman shines in Sam Mendes’ darkening hymn to cinema

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      The Good Nurse review – Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne impress in killer thriller

    • First look review
      My Policeman review – Harry Styles is arrestingly awkward in stodgy gay romance

  • THE MENU, from left: Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, 2022. ph: Eric Zachanowich /© Searchlight Pictures /Courtesy Everett Collection<br>2J6KT1D THE MENU, from left: Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, 2022. ph: Eric Zachanowich /© Searchlight Pictures /Courtesy Everett Collection film still

    First look review
    The Menu review – darkly comic foodie thriller is tasty but undercooked

    Toronto film festival: Ralph Fiennes is a sinister chef with a deviously designed menu in a fun, if throwaway, stew of class satire and torture porn
  • A still from The Fabelmans

    First look review
    The Fabelmans review – Steven Spielberg’s sweet but sanitised personal drama

    Toronto film festival: the director goes back to his childhood for an endearing, if overlong, film with an Oscar-tipped Michelle Williams as his mother
    • First look review
      Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery review – sequel has more bang for buck but blunter weapon

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      Sidney review – Poitier’s epic life story a paean to charm, talent and heroism

    • Causeway review – Jennifer Lawrence makes a quick, stylish recovery in glossy drama

  • This image released by Universal Pictures shows Billy Eichner, left, and Luke Macfarlane in a scene from "Bros." (Universal Pictures via AP)

    First look review
    Bros review – Billy Eichner’s all-LGBTQ+ romantic comedy is a winner

  • Jennifer Saunders in Allelujah.

    Allelujah review – sweet but slight Alan Bennett hospital drama

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