The 2015 Toronto International Film Festival is in full swing, with many of this fall's most anticipated movies rolling out over the course of several days here in one of Canada's friendliest (and cleanest) cities. 

This year I'm here seeing as many movies as I possibly can, and in between them all I'm recording 15-second instant reviews for you. Plenty more can be said about these films, but if you want a quick bite-sized nugget to help give you a sense of what to expect, check this out.

The Martian

Party line: Matt Damon stars in this adaptation about an astronaut who gets stranded on Mars after his team leaves thinking he died in a storm. In order to survive long enough to be rescued, he'll have to get crafty and, well, science the s**t out of everything he has at his disposal.

Biggest surprise: This is a major Oscar contender.

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Green Room

Party line: A hard rock band desperate for money takes a gig playing at a neo-Nazi bar and accidentally witnesses something they shouldn't, forcing the bar owner -- a smooth, calculated and violent Patrick Stewart -- to hold the band hostage until they can figure out how to clean up the mess. Chaos ensues.

Biggest surprise: Director Jeremy Saulnier (Blue Ruin) is the real deal. Watch out for this kid.

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Demolition

Party line: When his wife dies in a car accident, a successful businessman (Jake Gyllenhaal) begins to literally demolish everything in his life in an attempt to feel something, anything, in this witty and moving drama about picking up the pieces before you even begin to put them back together.

Biggest surprise: There really is nothing more therapeutic than banging the crap out of a wall with a giant mallet.

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Dheepan

Party line: A somewhat surprising winner of the Palme D'or at this year's Cannes Film Festival, Dheepan tracks the story of a man, woman and child who pretend to be a family in order to flee their warring country only to find themselves trapped in a very different -- and more intimate -- war between each other.

Biggest surprise: I know a lot more about Sri Lanka now than I ever did before.

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I Saw the Light

Party line: Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen star as legendary country singer Hank Williams and his wife Audrey Mae in a biopic that follows Williams' historic rise as one of the most successful country singers of all time -- a man whose personal life was often plagued by alcoholism and health problems.

Biggest surprise: Wow, who had any idea that Tom Hiddleston was such a great singer?

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My 15-second review of I SAW THE LIGHT. Really wanted to like this one more than I did ?? #tiff15

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Still to come: Lots of buzz from Toronto, including thoughts on films like Beasts of No Nation, The Danish Girl, Trumbo, The Lobster, High-Rise and more.