Staying true to the previous instalments of the Toronto International Film Festival, TIFF 2025 boasts a jam-packed schedule that features imaginative stories and binge-worthy cinema. Underway till September 14, 2025, TIFF 2025 has witnessed the coming together of established and up-and-coming voices in the filmmaking industry to showcase their projects and garner attention from moviegoers.
The schedule of TIFF 2025 is a treat for movie enthusiasts because it caters to different genres and preferences. Even though it would be impossible to catch every screening, TIFF 2025 offers attendees a wide selection of titles worth exploring.
In this list, we look at some of the most anticipated movies featured at TIFF 2025 that have generated the most buzz among movie enthusiasts and critics.
Disclaimer: This list contains information from various sources.
Hedda, Rental Family, and five other buzzworthy new movies featured at TIFF 2025
1) Blue Moon

Before TIFF 2025, Richard Linklater's biographical comedy drama premiered at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, held earlier this year. Ethan Hawke dons the role of Lorenz Hart, a skilled songwriter with addiction and mental health issues. Hart is forced to reflect on himself during the premiere of Oklahoma!, a new musical by Andrew Scott's Richard Rodgers, his former colleague.
At TIFF 2025, Blue Moon screenings were heavily attended because festival attendees wanted to catch a glimpse of Linklater's visual flair. The cast has received much praise for their acting.
Scott won the Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance. Many viewers have also commented on the engaging banter between Hart and Rodgers.
When to watch: Blue Moon is slated for theatrical release on October 24, 2025.
2) Good Fortune

This comedy premiered at TIFF 2025 on September 7, 2025. Aziz Ansari's feature directorial debut stars Keanu Reeves as an angel named Gabriel. He is looking for someone who is truly down and out. He then finds Ansari's Arj, a struggling film editor who is fired by his boss, Jeff, portrayed by Seth Rogen.
In order to teach Arj that money isn't the solution to everything, he switches his life with Jeff's. But ironically, things don't really work out the way Gabriel had pictured in his mind. He then has to struggle to make things right.
Ansari and Rogen are known for their comedic timing. So it will be interesting for moviegoers to see how they pair together in this movie.
When to watch: Good Fortune is scheduled to release in theatres on October 17, 2025.
3) Hedda

Adapted from a famous play, this movie by Nia DaCosta ranks high on the must-watch list of all TIFF 2025 attendees. This is DaCosta's second collaboration with Tessa Thompson, the first being the crime drama Little Woods, released in 2018.
In the new movie, Thompson plays Hedda Gabler, a complex woman who despises the monotony of married life. She throws a party and entertains herself by playing mind games with her guests. It also stars Tom Bateman, Imogen Poots, Nicholas Pinnock, and Nina Hoss, among others.
Hedda explores power, desire, womanhood, and more. The trailer showcases high production value and detailed costumes. At TIFF 2025, the last screening of Hedda is slated for September 12, 2025.
When to watch: Hedda will have a limited theatrical release on October 22, 2025. On October 29, it will become available on Amazon Prime Video
4) No Other Choice

Featured heavily on the TIFF 2025 schedule, this movie by Park Chan-wook has five screenings in total. Based on Donald Westlake's novel called The Ax, it stars many known faces from South Korea, including Lee Byung-hun, Son Ye-jin, Cha Seung-won, and more.
Byung-hun plays You Man-soo, a paper industry expert who has his life sorted out. But things take an unfortunate turn when his longtime employer fires him. Man-soo is unable to find a job despite his qualifications. He then plans to take out the competition in order to get the job he wants.
At the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, Park Chan-wook's movie received a standing ovation. At TIFF 2025, the movie's final screening is scheduled for September 11, 2025.
When to watch: No Other Choice will release in South Korea on September 24, 2025. In the United States, the movie will have a limited release on December 25, 2025.
5) Rental Family

Rental Family by Hikari had its world premiere at TIFF 2025. The comedy drama is a co-production between the United States and Japan. It stars Brendan Fraser, Mari Yamamoto, Takehiro Hira, and many others.
Fraser plays Phillip Vandarploeug, an American actor who ends up working for a Japanese agency. He has an unconventional job playing stand-in roles in other people's lives. Even though his clients are practically strangers at first, Phillip cannot help but feel emotionally connected to them after spending time with them.
At TIFF 2025, the movie will be screened on September 11, 12, and 13.
When to watch: Rental Family will be released in theatres on November 21, 2025.
6) The Christophers

The Christophers, by Steven Soderbergh, has created much buzz among TIFF 2025 attendees because of its premise. In the movie, Michaela Coel's Lori Butler does freelance art restoration work. She receives an offer from two estranged heirs who want her to complete some long-abandoned painting done by a well-known artist, Ian McKellen's Julian Sklar, for a handsome reward.
Movie lovers at TIFF can catch the movie on September 12 and 13. Soderbergh's distinctive filmmaking style will surely be evident in The Christophers. Even though the movie's cast is not big in size, it boasts experienced names.
When to watch: The theatrical release date of The Christophers has not been announced yet.
7) The Lost Bus

As one of the deadliest wildfires in California history, the 2018 Camp Fire made headlines back in the day. Paul Greengrass' The Lost Bus, featured at TIFF 2025, revisits this horrific disaster.
Kevin McKay (Matthew McConaughey) is an ordinary bus driver who was supposed to be living out his usual routine of transporting a bus full of children. But things change drastically when the fire breaks out. Time is running out, and he has to find a way out of the fire before any of the children are harmed.
At TIFF, attendees can watch The Lost Bus on September 12 and 13. In the past, McConaughey has done well in fast-paced narratives, so viewers are hopeful that he will be able to do justice to the role.
When to watch: The Lost Bus will be released theatrically on September 19, 2025. It will be available on Apple TV+ from October 3, 2025, onwards.
Among all the movies screened at TIFF 2025, these particular titles created the most buzz because of their promising premise and talented cast.