Roger Ebert

TIFF 2024: Men of War, Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan & Sara, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
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On three very different docs from TIFF, all worth your time.
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TIFF 2024: On Swift Horses, Meet the Barbarians, All of You
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On three new films from TIFF, starring Jacob Elordi, Imogen Poots, and more.
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Natasha Rothwell Finds New Life in Hulu’s Winning “How to Die Alone”
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Natasha Rothwell is a fantastic leading lady who seems poised for meatier, more comic star roles like this.
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Starz’ “Three Women” Stumbles Through Its Tale of Stifled Female Passion
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While it sounds like the perfect setup for an introspective miniseries, “Three Women” instead feels like a show burdened by the impact of its source material. 
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TIFF 2024: The Return, Riff Raff, The Friend
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Three more TIFF dramas, including stars like Naomi Watts, Ralph Fiennes, and Bill Murray.
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TIFF 2024: Shell, Mistress Dispeller, Vice is Broke
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On three new TIFF films, including one starring Elisabeth Moss and Kate Hudson.
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TIFF 2024: Emilia Pérez, The End
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On two original musicals from this year's TIFF.
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FX’s “The Old Man” Starts to Lose Its Step in Season Two
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Season two of The Old Man is a more compelling character drama than anything else it's trying to be.
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A 9/11 Memory: A Historic Day, and Just Another One
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Whenever this day arrives, I think of how popular culture usually depicts momentous days in history as ones where ordinary life stands still, and the way it really is: the momentous thing happens, but there are also all of these...
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TIFF 2024: Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Elton John: It’s Not Too Late, Paul Anka: His Way
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Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, and Paul Anka all came to Toronto this year with movies.
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