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506 TIFF 2025: Frankenstein, Knives Out 3, and all the biggest movies from Toronto

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Andrew Webster @ The Verge · 09/07/2025 11:30 EDT

TIFF 2025: Frankenstein, Knives Out 3, and all the biggest movies from Toronto

The Toronto International Film Festival is almost like a preview of the movie slate for the next few months — and this year I’m watching as much as possible to give you all the scoop on what’s ahead. To do that, I’ll be writing a dispatch covering every movie I’ve seen that day, which will […]

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