
TIFF has completed the lineup for the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival with the addition of six new feature films and Barry Avrich’s documentary, The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue.

TIFF has completed the lineup for the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival with the addition of six new feature films and Barry Avrich’s documentary, The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue.
Ahead of the world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, Disney’s Andscape debuted the official trailer for The Man in My Basement, the psychological thriller film starring Corey Hawkins, Willem Dafoe and Anna Diop.
Set against the gritty backdrop of Detroit, Tim Blake Nelson stars in the indie film Bang Bang as retired boxer Bang Bang reconnecting with his estranged grandson, as he trains him in the sport that once destroyed his life.
Kelsey Taylor, in her debut feature To Kill a Wolf, recasts the classic Little Red Riding Hood tale within the untamed expanses of the Oregon wilderness.
The children’s animation film Super Charlie is based on Swedish best-selling author, Camilla Läckberg’s, children’s hit book series.

The horror-thriller film Noseeums by Raven DeShay Carter, making her directorial debut, will have its World Premiere at 2025 FrightFest London.

Here is the official poster for Luca Guadagnino’s psychological thriller film After the Hunt starring Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, Michael Stulbarg, and Chloë Sevigny.

Film at Lincoln Center revealed the 12 films in the Revivals program for the 63rd New York Film Festival celebrating works that have been restored, preserved, or digitally remastered.
The Glassworker marks the remarkable debut from Pakistani animator and filmmaker Usman Riaz, who co-wrote and composed the poetic tale. The 2D animated feature, Pakistan’s first hand-drawn animated film, tells the story of Vincent, voiced in English by Sacha Dhawan, a talented young glassblower, and his father Tomas, voiced by Art Malik.
Samuel Van Grinsven’s haunting sophomore feature film, Went Up the Hill, fuses psychological drama with gothic supernatural horror. The film stars Dacre Montgomery as Jack, who returns to remote New Zealand for the funeral of his estranged mother. There, he meets her widow, Vicky Krieps as Jill. As night falls, Jack and Jill begin a chilling nocturnal dance where Elizabeth’s spirit, Jack’s mother, possesses both of them in an unsettling display of grief, guilt, and psychological unraveling.
The sports biopic film Vindication Swim directed by Elliott Hasler is the true story of Mercedes Gleitze, first British woman to swim the English Channel, and her fight for equality and recognition.