All Midnight Madness articles
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Features
Toronto 2024 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform and Midnight Madness titles
Toronto Film Festival runs September 5-15.
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Reviews
‘Dicks: The Musical’: Toronto Review
Off-Broadway adaptation is a musical riot although there’s diminishing returns to this campily cult show
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Reviews
‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’: Toronto Review
Daniel Radcliffe stars in this Midnight Madness recreation for director Eric Appel and the Roku channel
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Reviews
‘Sisu’: Toronto Review
Bloody survival thriller set in the Finnish wilderness pits retreating Nazis against a grizzled lone hero
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Features
Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to Contemporary World Cinema and Discovery titles
The full line-up of world and international premieres in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema, Discovery and Midnight Madness programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Reviews
‘Get The Hell Out’: Toronto Review
Madcap zombie thriller set in Taiwan’s legistlative chambers
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Reviews
‘The Platform’: Toronto Review
An inventive sci-fi satire set in a futuristic prison delivers some nasty thrills
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‘Saint Maud’: Toronto Review
A live-in nurse believes she is on a divine mission from God in this powerfully individual debut from Rose Glass
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News
Best Friend Forever acquires TIFF Midnight Madness title ‘The Twentieth Century’ (exclusive)
The film is Matthew Rankin’s English-language debut.
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Reviews
'The Man Who Feels No Pain': Toronto Review
Indian Midnight Madness winner fights through on charm and cheesy melodrama
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Reviews
'In Fabric': Toronto Review
A cursed dress haunts its owners in Peter Strickland’s arty horror
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Features
Peter Strickland's 'In Fabric' set report: "A kitchen-sink drama being attacked by a European horror film"
The film is Peter Strickland’s first since 2014’s The Duke Of Burgundy.
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Features
Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Midnight Madness titles
Titles include Shane Black’s ‘The Predator’, Peter Strickland’s ‘In Fabric’ and David Gordon Green’s ‘Halloween’.
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Reviews
'Mom And Dad': Toronto Review
Down and dirty pulp pleasure with Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair