This delightful rom-com is the César winner for Best Foreign Film.
Parallel lives entwine in this gritty crime drama about oppression.
Sarah Polley gets personal in this sly look at family and memory.
The Greek tragedy is poignantly retold by director Sophie Deraspe.
Director Emma Seligman gives the teen comedy a riotous rebrand.
Maddie Ziegler is both sweet and fearlessly frank in this subversive coming-of-age.
A taste for murder links two suburban couples in a darkly comic crime series.
Witness Dianne Whelan’s awe-inspiring, six-year trek across Canada.
Our collection of oddballs and schemers are ready to battle it out.
In this dark thriller, it’s an eye for an eye—and a family for a family.
It’s a whole new world headlining a blockbuster, but Mena Massoud nails it.
John Candy is a lovable hot mess in John Hughes’ charming comedy.
Dan Aykroyd and Rick Moranis bring Toronto-honed talents to the ’80s classic.
This comedy classic is Mike Myers’ secret love letter to growing up in Scarborough.
Kiefer Sutherland proves that teen vampires in the ’80s were way cooler.
Coming-of-age meets noir when a once-promising boy sleuth gets a second shot.
Millennial malaise is made comically poignant in Adrian Murray’s feature debut.
Daniel Warth playfully destroys the wall between art and corporate culture.
Chelsea McMullan’s stark visual style makes her documentaries indelible.
Few directors understand grief, loss, and transcendence like Jordan Canning.