Damien Chazelle Wins Director’s Guild Award
Damien Chazelle the Oscar nominated director of instant musical favorite La La Land has won the top prize at the Directors Guild of America Awards ahead of the Oscars later this month. The 32 year old used his acceptance speech to profess he intended to celebrate the act of dreaming and to express his political [...]
Sing Review
The Plot: Desperate to keep his beloved old theatre in business a daydreaming Koala Bear called Buster Moon organises a singing competition. Attracting an eclectic mix of animal entertainers each with their own distinct plans for fame and fortune, the competition lurches from one disaster to the next, throwing into question whether Buster and his [...]
Manchester By The Sea Review
The Plot An Uncle (Casey Affleck) is asked to take care of his teenage nephew (Lucas Hedges) after the boy’s father dies. The Good Casey Affleck gives his career best performance in this small but powerful story of family and loss. Set years after a tragedy has befallen him, Lee Chandler (Affleck) returns to his [...]
Snowden Review
The Plot The NSA’s illegal surveillance techniques are leaked to the public by one of the agency’s employees, Edward Snowden (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), in the form of thousands of classified documents distributed to the press. The Good Director Oliver Stone brings the story of Edward Snowden to life in this dramatic retelling of actual events. Set [...]
Wakefield Exclusive TIFF Interviews
Red Carpet News talks to Bryan Cranston, Jennifer Garner, Victoria Bruno, Composer Aaron Zigman and Director Robin Swicord at the premiere of Wakefield at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film follows a man on a journey into voyeurism and self inflicted isolation, showcasing a typically accomplished performance form Breaking Bad star Cranston. Check out [...]
A Monster Calls Review TIFF
The Plot A boy (Lewis MacDougall) seeks the help of a tree monster (Liam Neeson) to cope with his single mother’s (Felicity Jones) terminal illness. The Good At just 14 years old, relative newcomer Lewis MacDougall (whose debut came in last years Pan) manages to hold up this moving adaptation of Patrick Ness’ novel, with [...]
The Edge Of Seventeen Comes of Age At TIFF
Red Carpet News TV talks to Hailee Steinfeld, Haley Lu Richardson, Blake Jenner, Hayden Szeto, James L. Brooks, Composer Atli Orvarsson and Director Kelly Fremon Craig at the premiere of The Edge of Seventeen at the Toronto International Film Festival 2016. Check out our other videos for more amazing in depth coverage of TIFF 2016.
The Rolling Stones Rock TIFF 2016
As the Toronto International Film Festival 2016 moves towards it’s twilight who better to add some true rock a roll glamour to the red carpet than members of the world’s most iconic and mature rock band The Rolling Stones. Kieth Richards and Ronnie Wood spoke to Red Carpet News TV about their new documentary which [...]
Chloe Grace Moretz Talks Brain On Fire At TIFF
Chloe Grace Moretz premiered her new true life mental health drama Brain On Fire at the Toronto International Film Festival. Inspired by the autobiographical account of a young woman Susannah Cahalan ho suffered a rapid an unexplained mental health breakdown. The film charts her road to recovery and her relationship with the visionary doctor who [...]
Burn Your Maps TIFF Interviews
Red Carpet News talks to director Jordan Roberts, Virginia Madsen, Vera Farmiga and Jacob Tremblay at the premiere of Burn Your Maps at the Toronto International Film Festival. The Film documents a families journey through the grief of losing a loved one and the remarkably imaginative way their young son comes to cope with his [...]