Toronto Film Critics Association

Toronto Film Critics Association The Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) is a FIPRESCI-affiliated film critics society based in Toronto, Ontario.

Is   out of this world? Here's what our critics are saying. 🛸"It’s mid-tier Spielberg, which is still better than the be...
06/13/2026

Is out of this world? Here's what our critics are saying. 🛸

"It’s mid-tier Spielberg, which is still better than the best work of many other filmmakers." - Peter Howell, Toronto Star

"A half-compelling, half–finished grab bag of disconnected ideas." - Jackson Weaver, CBC

"Has a political message that’s as big and obvious as that boulder chasing Indy in Raiders of the Lost Ark." Glenn Sumi, Go Ahead Sumi

"It feels a bit too binary: good guys and bad guys and very similar in tone to the family and kids in ET versus the government officials, whose mission to capture ET overruled their basic empathy, and were therefore somewhat cartoonish." - Karen Gordon, Jim Slotek

"The final act provides a timely treatise on the importance of old-school journalism and stories supported by sound reporting and verifiable facts." - Pat Mullen, THAT SHELF

"His films are crucial entries in a genre that began with the rise of science fiction." - Marc Glassman, Classicalfm

Big week for trains with Disclosure Day and STOP! THAT! TRAIN! but which goes more off the rails?🚆
06/12/2026

Big week for trains with Disclosure Day and STOP! THAT! TRAIN! but which goes more off the rails?🚆

Movie reviews for Disclosure Day, Stop! That! Train!, The Voices of Our Mother, The Furious, Blue Film, Another World, and more.

Your favourite scary movie franchise (ish) returns! Plus Paul Rudd croons and He-Man offers a blast from the past. Our c...
06/05/2026

Your favourite scary movie franchise (ish) returns! Plus Paul Rudd croons and He-Man offers a blast from the past. Our critics weigh in on this week's releases!

Movie reviews for Scary Movie, Masters of the Universe, Power Ballad, Carolina Caroline, and a look back at Marilyn Monroe's legacy.

⏳️ Film critics of Toronto: There are just a few days left to apply for membership! Submit your application here and be ...
06/03/2026

⏳️ Film critics of Toronto: There are just a few days left to apply for membership! Submit your application here and be sure to follow all the guidelines, especially regarding work samples.

Applications are now open for membership in the Toronto Film Critics Association. The deadline to apply is Monday, June 8 at 5:00 PM EST

This week in movies, Toronto's Daniel Roher tries its hand at drama, while Andrew Scott holds up to Pressure and Allison...
05/29/2026

This week in movies, Toronto's Daniel Roher tries its hand at drama, while Andrew Scott holds up to Pressure and Allison Janney knocks it out of the park!

Movie reviews for Tuner, Pressure, Backrooms, Miss You Love You, Crossing a Dawn, and Democracy Under Siege.

Applications are now open for TFCA membership! Send us your best work and tell why you are a strong voice to represent t...
05/26/2026

Applications are now open for TFCA membership! Send us your best work and tell why you are a strong voice to represent the Toronto film scene. 👍

Apply at torontofilmcritics.com by June 8 at 5:00pm EST.

Applications are now open for membership in the Toronto Film Critics Association!Deadline to apply is June 8 at 5:00 PM ...
05/26/2026

Applications are now open for membership in the Toronto Film Critics Association!

Deadline to apply is June 8 at 5:00 PM EST.

Applications are now open for membership in the Toronto Film Critics Association. The deadline to apply is Monday, June 8 at 5:00 PM EST

Why was this year's   Film Festival such a letdown? Jason Gorber offers a personal reflection from the Croisette.
05/25/2026

Why was this year's Film Festival such a letdown? Jason Gorber offers a personal reflection from the Croisette.

Reflections on the 2026 Cannes Film Festival in a year that seems like a disappointing turning point for the world's most important festival.

A triptych on triptychs: Nirris Nagendrarajah considers Ildikó Enyedi's SILENT FRIEND and other three-act wonders.
05/22/2026

A triptych on triptychs: Nirris Nagendrarajah considers Ildikó Enyedi's SILENT FRIEND and other three-act wonders.

On Silent Friend and the power of the triptych in Ildiko Enyedi's drama, as told in three acts with films like Moonlight, The Hours, and Caught by the Tides.

The Mandalorian brings Star Wars back to the big screen, but is it an "event" for summer movie season?
05/22/2026

The Mandalorian brings Star Wars back to the big screen, but is it an "event" for summer movie season?

Movie reviews for The Mandalorian and Grogu, I Love Boosters, Passenger, and reports from the Cannes Film Festival and Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival.

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