“Don’t you want Andrew to be your therapist? Because he’s my therapist,” Julia Roberts quips, drawing laughs from the crowd of journalists, press correspondents, and industry professionals at the screening of “After the Hunt” on the festival’s opening day.
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Toronto International Film Festival’s 50th anniversary wasn’t just about the films — it was about the unforgettable nights that followed.
Every so often, a film arrives that doesn’t just raise expectations—it rewrites them. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is one of those films.
‘HIM’ is a Hail Mary Answered
It didn’t take much to get my ass in the seat for this one. Jordan Peele is the preeminent horror director of our time, and even without that caveat, he’s in the upper echelon of Hollywood filmmaking talent, so him producing this film made it frankly unmissable.
HBO’s ‘Task’ Cast on Nailing Philly Accent and Nice Guy Mark Ruffalo
Two sides of the same coin collide in an epic family drama set in the outer reaches of Philadelphia, otherwise known as Brad Ingelsby’s home.
After reading Ben Shattuck’s short story collection, Oliver Hermanus’ adaptation of “The History of Sound” quickly became one of my most anticipated releases of 2025. But reality did not live up to my expectations.
Luke Hemsworth, Tom Hopper, Jack Carr, David DiGilio & Cast Talk ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’
“The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” a prequel series, will mark the return of The Terminal List. The New York Times bestselling author Jack Carr and show-runner David DiGilio return together to continue Ben Edwards’ story and journey, portraying his transition from Navy SEAL to a CIA operative and the struggles he and others face while in warfare.
Ariel Winter, Francesca Noel, Sam Hayes & Michael Vlamis Talk New Movie ‘Pools’
In Sam Hayes’ feature debut, Pools, an immersive, deeply moving coming of age film following two nights of Pool hoping just outside of a college campus, he invites us to ponder if we’re truly living our lives for ourselves.
Just weeks after arriving in select movie theaters, Apple TV+ and A24, along with Spike Lee, celebrated the streaming debut of Lee’s new film “Highest 2 Lowest” with an intimate A Stackin’ Hits Records showcase event held at New York City’s Water Street Associates building.