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Toronto International Film Festival 2021 Movie Scorecard - Rotten Tomatoes

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2021’s awards and festival season continues with the Toronto International Film Festival celebrating its 46th year with opening musical selection Dear Evan Hansen and closer One Second, by Zhang Yimou. Other directors debuting new works include Mélanie Laurent (The Mad Woman’s Ball), Antoine Fuqua (The Guilty), Phillip Noyce (Lakewood), and Michael Showalter (The Eyes of Tammy Faye).

Below, we’re listing every movie playing at TIFF that has received enough reviews for a Tomatometer score, including movies playing at the festival but which debuted earlier in the year, like Dune, The Power of the Dog, Spencer, and Last Night in Soho. We’ll be adding new movies up to the fest’s conclusion on September 18th, so check back often as we update the Toronto Film Festival 20201 Movie Scorecard!

#79

Adjusted Score: 102639%

Critics Consensus: Depicting the refugee experience through vivid animation, Flee pushes the boundaries of documentary filmmaking to present a moving memoir of self-discovery.

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#78

Adjusted Score: 101926%

Critics Consensus: Small in narrative scope but deeply impactful, Petite Maman is a delicate, powerfully acted meditation on grief.


#77

Adjusted Score: 100881%

Critics Consensus: The Worst Person in the World concludes Joachim Trier's Oslo Trilogy with a romantic comedy that delightfully subverts the genre's well-worn tropes.


#76

Adjusted Score: 100603%

Critics Consensus: Drive My Car's imposing runtime holds a rich, patiently engrossing drama that reckons with self-acceptance and regret.


#75

Adjusted Score: 100355%

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#74

Adjusted Score: 100338%

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#73

Adjusted Score: 96611%

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#72

Adjusted Score: 81769%

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#71

Adjusted Score: 74326%

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#70

Adjusted Score: 64507%

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#69

Adjusted Score: 76644%

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#68

Adjusted Score: 58024%

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#67

Adjusted Score: 55743%

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#66

Adjusted Score: 55743%

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#65

Adjusted Score: 55746%

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#64

Adjusted Score: 50795%

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#63

Adjusted Score: 43042%

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#62

Adjusted Score: 48493%

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#61

Adjusted Score: 37159%

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#60

Adjusted Score: 37133%

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#59

Adjusted Score: 37157%

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#58

Adjusted Score: 35517%

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#57

Adjusted Score: 95603%

Critics Consensus: Memoria finds writer-director Apichatpong Weerasethakul branching out into English-language filmmaking without forsaking any of his own lyrical cinematic vocabulary.


#56

Adjusted Score: 94411%

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#55

Adjusted Score: 95421%

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#54

Adjusted Score: 92508%

Critics Consensus: Brought to life by a stellar ensemble led by Benedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the Dog reaffirms writer-director Jane Campion as one of her generation's finest filmmakers.


#53

Adjusted Score: 94227%

Critics Consensus: Jockey rests almost entirely on Clifton Collins Jr. in the title role -- and he proves more than up to the task with a brilliant performance that gives this poignant drama its soul.


#52

Adjusted Score: 93898%

Critics Consensus: With a thought-provoking concept brought to humorous life by a pair of well-matched leads, I'm Your Man is an AI rom-com whose intelligence is anything but artificial.


#51

Adjusted Score: 92505%

Critics Consensus: Thrillingly provocative and original, Titane reaffirms writer-director Julia Ducournau's delightfully disturbing vision.


#50

Adjusted Score: 56829%

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#49

Adjusted Score: 88693%

Critics Consensus: Dune occasionally struggles with its unwieldy source material, but those issues are largely overshadowed by the scope and ambition of this visually thrilling adaptation.


#48

Adjusted Score: 88318%

Critics Consensus: Spencer can frustrate with its idiosyncratic depiction of its subject's life, but Kristen Stewart's finely modulated performance anchors the film's flights of fancy.


#47

Adjusted Score: 51735%

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#46

Adjusted Score: 43159%

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#45

Adjusted Score: 43229%

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#44

Adjusted Score: 71426%

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#43

Adjusted Score: 37014%

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#42

Adjusted Score: 35375%

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#41

Adjusted Score: 78036%

Critics Consensus: Uneven yet admirably ambitious, Violet takes a thoughtful look at the occasionally profound difference between a person's private thoughts and public face.


#40

Adjusted Score: 77581%

Critics Consensus: Minor but charming, the well-acted Bergman Island uses the titular filmmaker's legacy as the launchpad for a dreamlike rumination on romance and creativity.


#39

Adjusted Score: 80045%

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#38

Adjusted Score: 69603%

Critics Consensus: The Eyes of Tammy Faye might have focused more sharply on its subject's story, but Jessica Chastain's starring performance makes it hard to look away.


#37

Adjusted Score: 66825%

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#36

Adjusted Score: 74648%

Critics Consensus: Although it struggles to maintain its thrilling early momentum, Last Night in Soho shows flashes of Edgar Wright at his most stylish and ambitious.


#35

Adjusted Score: 71540%

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#34

Adjusted Score: 63533%

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#33

Adjusted Score: 66045%

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#32

Adjusted Score: 41788%

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#31

Adjusted Score: 72742%

Critics Consensus: The Guilty is another Americanized remake overshadowed by the original, but its premise is still sturdy enough to support a tense, well-acted thriller.


#30

Adjusted Score: 68115%

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#29

Adjusted Score: 64004%

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#28

Adjusted Score: 49721%

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#27

Adjusted Score: 43920%

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#26

Adjusted Score: 48007%

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#25

Adjusted Score: 52742%

Critics Consensus: Dear Evan Hansen does a fair job of capturing the emotion of its source material, but it's undermined by questionable casting and a story that's hard to swallow.


#24

Adjusted Score: 27871%

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#23

Adjusted Score: 20903%

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#22

Adjusted Score: 21524%

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#21

Adjusted Score: 14339%

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