The Toronto International Film Festival is set to pop next week, and I know Rock has tickets. I'm sure that given the volume of films screening that there are many under my radar, but these are some of the ones that have caught my eye.
Daliland - Ben Kingsley playing Salvador Dali is pretty much all I need to know. Ezra Miller playing "lil' Dali" isn't nearly enough of a reason to deter my interest. Directed by Mary Harron (American Psycho).
Broker - New South Korean drama from Kore-eda (After Life, Shoplifters).
Causeway - A "psychological drama" with Jennifer Lawrence, giving me the "mother!" vibes (but probably not that psychological).
Decision To Leave - "Romanitic mystery" is Park Chan-wook's first film since Handmaiden.
Holy Spider - Iranian true-crime thriller. When Zar Amir Ebrahimi won Best Actress at Cannes this year, the Iranian government condemned the film as "insulting", comparing it to Satanic Verses, and promising to punish any Iranians invoved in making the film. I'm in.
The Lost King - Steve Coogan wrote and starred in this comedy from Stephen Frears (The Hit, Prick Up Your Ears, The Grifters - although those were a looong time ago).
Moonage Daydream - David Bowie documentary
Sidney - Sidney Poitier documentary.
No Bears - Speaking of Iran, this was shot in secret, evading the censors, and landed the director in jail with a 6 year sentence.
Sanctuary - Margeret Qualley (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays a dominatrix. Sue me.
Triangle of Sadness - "Dark comedy" from Ruben Ostlund (Force Majeure).
Wendell & Wild - Stop-motion animation and "dark fantasy comedy horror" featuring the voices of Key & Peeleas demons, directed by Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas).
The Whale - Darron Aronofsky's first since mother! directing Brendon Fraser as a big fat fuck (ala, his best Mickey Rourke impression).