TIFF 2024 Archives - That Shelf
- ️Fri Mar 14 2025
Can I Get a Witness? Review
Ann Marie Fleming’s "Can I Get a Witness?" envisions a cozy yet dystopian future in which no human being lives past the age of 50.
Bring Them Down Review
For his directorial debut, writer-director Christopher Andrews paints a portrait of desperate men whose feud enmeshes two families in inconceivable ways.
Presence Review
Steven Soderbergh’s slow-burn thriller Presence delivers a fresh take on haunted house horror.
Hard Truths Review
Mike Leigh's Hard Truths is a stunning, compassionate portrait of humanity likely to be counted among his very best. Marianne Jean-Baptiste's performance is unforgettable.
Nightbitch Review
Amy Adams gives a career-best performance in Nightbitch playing a mother going to the dogs in this wicked black comedy.
The Seed of the Sacred Fig Review
Master filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof returns with another rousingly political drama, this one following a family torn apart by a missing gun.
Elton John: Never Too Late Review
Elton John: Never Too Late is a surface-level yet joyous celebration of one of the most electrifying and prolific rock stars of our time.
Your Tomorrow Review
The redevelopment of Ontario Place and the value of public space fuel Ali Weinstein's observational documentary Your Tomorrow.
The Return Review
Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche lead Uberto Pasolini’s classical Greek drama, The Return, a slow-burning yet timeless emotional story adapted from Homer’s The Odyssey.
All We Imagine as Light Review
With All We Imagine as Light, Payal Kapadia offers a delicate slice of life story that captures the hustle bustle of Mumbai.