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Sunday, September 14, 2025

tiff50 THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN! The 2025 TIFF People's Choice Awards

 

                                                                 HAMNET

The Toronto International Film Festival audience is world renowned. Countless films have screened in Toronto over the now fifty year history of the film festival. Since The People's Choice Award inception in 1978 many films have gone on to receive wider acclaim and wider audiences. tiff has now become the unofficial/official kick off to the awards season. Past winners include The Big Chill (1983) Roger & Me (1989) Life is Beautiful (1998) Slumdog Millionaire (2008) as well as The King's Speech (2010) The last Sunday sees the festival winding down. The international film press has packed up and flown out of the city. People ten days into screening after screening are still heading into a movie theater. The buzz of the festival is still humming strong. Without further ado here are the 2025 Toronto International People's Choice winners. 

TIFF People's Choice Award HAMNET dir: ChloĆ© Zhao 

TIFF People's Choice International Award: NO OTHER CHOICE dir: Park Chan-wook 

 TIFF People's Choice Midnight Madness Award NIRVANA THE BAND THE SHOW THE MOVIE

dir: Matt Johnson


TIFF People's Choice Documentary Award THE ROAD BETWEEN US: THE ULTIMATE RESCUE dir: Barry Avrich 


Platform Award TO THE VICTORY! Dir: Valentyn Vasyanovych




Saturday, September 13, 2025

tiff50 Degrassi: Whatever It Takes World Premiere Trailer

 

 

Degrassi: Whatever It Takes has it's Toronto International Film world premiere today. Here is a trailer that just dropped for the documentary. Check it out!

Monday, September 8, 2025

tiff50 OCA World Premiere Poster & Trailer

 

 

OCA is having it's world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. Here is the festival poster and trailer. Oca is written and directed by Karla Badillo.

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

tiff50 SOLDIER OF CINEMA'S TOP THREE MOST ANTICIPATED MIDNIGHT MADNESS MOVIES

 

                                             Robert Aaron Mitchell aka Soldier of Cinema

There is nothing like Toronto in September. The Toronto International Film Festival arrives and brings such a great energy and vibe to Canada's largest metropolitan area.The energy of the city gets amped up even more than any regular day. The cinematic world descends upon the downtown streets. Red carpets are rolled out. Doors of tinted windows are opened. Actors and filmmakers from Argentina to Tokyo and everywhere else step onto the streets. Crowds gather eager for a glimpse, a selfie or a hastily scrawled signature on a blu-ray or a glossy photo or a restaurant receipt. There is nothing like Toronto in September. Except for me, all of the above is true, except there is nothing like a Midnight Madness premiere in Toronto in September. 

Curator Peter Kuplowsky tirelessly searches for the ten films of cinematic genre note. The Midnight Madness programme has such a storied history. It is a film festival within a film festival. Many have noted the audiences of TIFF. Those audiences by 11:59 p.m. are still up, amped and ready. Beach balls are hit and smacked around the venue. Peter's selected playlist - curated for each of the ten movies - is playing loud. 

As the Royal Alexandria  aka The RAT fills up so to does the din of the buzz of the crowd anticipated what genre delights will soon unfold. Will it be an intense, look at the screen through fingers covering your eyes horror film. An action film where the sound of effects of bone-crunching kicks rattles the ear drums of the over thousand people in attendance, will the movie be a gross out funny genre destroying cinematic opus you may only see once?

I will preface the following with this...I am anticipated all of the 2025 Midnight Madness movies. If I had to pick three these are the three I will pick today...tomorrow, well that maybe a different story. 

                                            NIRVANA THE BAND THE SHOW THE MOVIE

I have been following the movies of Matt Johnson and his motley crew of filmmakers since The Dirties (2013) This extremely talented group crosses genres, tones and film making techniques with ease. I cannot wait to see their latest film. 


 

                                                                       KARMADONNA 

Just look at at just one of the publicity stills which was released to the media. I have been covering film festivals since 2007. I cannot recall such in your face publicity photos. This comes as no surprise as the director of Karmadonna Aleksander Radivojevic also directed a film entitled A Serbian Film by many accounts, mine included one of the most intense films ever made, I was at the international premiere of A Serbian Film at SXSW in 2010. That film still haunts me. Good luck Toronto. 

                                                                    THE FURIOUS

I cannot wait to see this movie! Kenji Tanigaki action choreographer SPL, Flash Point and Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In helms his own action movie. Get ye to the theater as fast as humanly possible!