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What Films Are Ruling TIFF 2019?

We're only halfway through the schedule, but some big movies have already premiered and created a lot of buzz.

by | September 10, 2019 | Comments

Which Films Are Ruling TIFF 2019?

Rian Johnson does it again and Taika Waititi’s latest is Rotten – we’re sharing the buzz coming out of this year’s TIFF.

Posted by The Rotten Tomatoes Channel on Monday, September 9, 2019

The Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 5-15 this year, and although we’re only halfway through the schedule, some big films have already premiered. Possibly the biggest is Knives Out from writer-director Rian Johnson, who last helmed Star Wars: The Last Jedi — the Agatha Christie-styled murder mystery currently holds a 100% Tomatometer score and is poised to be a genre crowd-pleaser when it opens on November 27. But on top of that, movies like the Mr. Rogers biopic starring Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Taika Waititi’s WWII satire Jojo Rabbit, and the J-Lo-powered caper Hustlers have also made headlines, and there’s still more to come. We break down what critics and audiences have been saying about the movies at TIFF so far on our new show The Ketchup, where we cover all the latest movie and TV news and what it means to you. Watch the video above and let us know in the comments which TIFF movies you’re most looking forward to!


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