Posts Filed Under: TIFF 2015
Parties, movies, dreamy celebs, etc.: Writer and filmmaker Chandler Levack takes a deep dive into the world of TIFF, and we're all invited to join her.
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Chandler Levack
Bangkok prisons, slasher summer camps, lost highways, yakuza enclaves, and wicked woods. Staycations have never looked better!
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David Demchuk
Parties, movies, dreamy celebs, etc.: Writer and filmmaker Chandler Levack takes a deep dive into the world of TIFF, and we're all invited to join her.
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Chandler Levack
Possessed painters, menaced models, stressed super-soldiers, tortured telekinetics and Turkish cops in Hell. Career change has never looked better!
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David Demchuk
Untitled by Yedman
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David Hains
Parties, movies, dreamy celebs, etc.: Writer and filmmaker Chandler Levack takes a deep dive into the world of TIFF, and we're all invited to join her.
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Chandler Levack
TIFF by ash2276
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David Hains
Parties, movies, dreamy celebs, etc.: Writer and filmmaker Chandler Levack takes a deep dive into the world of TIFF, and we're all invited to join her.
By
Chandler Levack
Parties, movies, dreamy celebs, etc.: Writer and filmmaker Chandler Levack takes a deep dive into the world of TIFF, and we're all invited to join her.
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Chandler Levack
The fest's new international competition tasks an impressive slate of jurors with fattening the wallet of one of 12 lucky filmmakers.
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Angelo Muredda
We help you navigate this weekend's available and rush-only screenings, from a dystopian comedy about endangered single people to a Toronto-set comedy of manners.
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Angelo Muredda
Take With Jake by Bruce K
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David Hains
A look at some of the pedigreed offerings in the middle-aged fest's sprawling Special Presentations programme, from a New England witch's hex on a Puritan family to a visceral Holocaust drama.
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Angelo Muredda
As you head out to TIFF, we're really concerned about your survival. So we put together this important piece of service journalism for you, the fans.
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Jesse Hawken
Forty years later, TIFF has defied the odds and is still going strong. We spoke to the people who know it best to tell the festival's history in their own words.
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Will Sloan
From embattled punk bands to Yakuza vampires, this year's action-thriller-horror series has something for everyone but your children and your grandmother.
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David Demchuk
The festival celebrates its 40th anniversary with a reciprocating saw-sporting Jake Gyllenhaal and a man-bunned Paul Gross.
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Angelo Muredda
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