Report From Toronto
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‘White Boy Rick’ Film Review: Gritty, Poignant Drama Is Portrait of a Teenager, Corrupted
Toronto Film Festival 2018: The true story of Rick Wershe presages the devastation of Detroit today
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‘Hotel Mumbai’ Review: Relentless, Unspeakable Terror Upends Luxury Palace
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Anthony Maras delivers a show-stopping account of 2008 terror attacks
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Daniel Craig, Rian Johnson Murder Mystery ‘Knives Out’ Sells to MRC
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Package is set to start filming in November
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Netflix Acquires Genevieve Nnaji’s ‘Lionheart’ in Worldwide Deal
TIFF 2018: Nigerian film star marks her directorial debut with family business comedy
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‘Outlaw King’ Review: Chris Pine Soldiers Bravely Through Crowded Epic
Toronto 2018: TIFF opening night pic’s oddly-placed laughs, random gore and surprising romance reunite Pine and his “Hell or High Water” director
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Will Oscar Season’s Early Contenders Survive the Toronto Film Festival Onslaught?
On the heels of the smaller festivals in Venice and Telluride, Julia Roberts, Robert Redford and Lady Gaga are among the hundreds of stars heading north
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Toronto Film Festival Market: Will Streaming Giants Spend Big Again and 5 Other Things to Watch
Old and new streaming platforms battle for clout and brand identity, many distributors are broke or betting big, and Fox Searchlight braces for life under Disney
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12 Hottest Toronto Movies for Sale, From ‘Wild Rose’ to ‘Vox Lux’ (Photos)
Toronto film market has awards bait, a Steve Bannon doc and lots of Natalie Portman
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Julianne Moore’s ‘Gloria Bell’ Lands at A24 Ahead of Toronto Film Festival
TIFF 2018: Remake also stars John Turturro, Rita Wilson and Michael Cera
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‘Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood’ Review: Sex Abounded in Hollywood’s Golden Age
TIFF 2017: The director of “Valentino: The Last Emperor” profiles the studio system’s legendary procurer
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‘Breath’ Film Review: Simon Baker’s Surfing Drama Is Laid-Back but Entrancing
The “Mentalist” star makes his directorial debut with a coming-of-age drama that finds most of its action in the waves
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‘On Chesil Beach’ Film Review: Saoirse Ronan Drama Only Starts Out Like a Sex Comedy
After a light beginning as a nervous young couple approaches the wedding bed, the touching Ian McEwan adaptation gets darker and sadder
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‘Kings’ Film Review: Halle Berry Drama Gives a Female Perspective to LA Riots
“Mustang” director Deniz Gamze Erguven is skilled at portraying messy family ties, but her film falls short in other areas
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‘Kodachrome’ Film Review: Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis Make Grown Men Cry
Estranged father-son drama packs emotional punch
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‘Borg/McEnroe’ Film Review: Shia LaBeouf Tennis Movie Mixes Backhands With Psychoanalysis
Janus Metz’ drama sets out to encapsulate the troubled journeys of Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe within one epic Wimbledon match