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‘Pacific Rim’ Director on Alfonso Cuaron’s ‘Gravity’: ‘It’s Mind-Boggling’ (Exclusive)
TheWrap spoke to Guillermo del Toro after the Toronto premiere of the space drama
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Toronto: A Real-Life Astronaut Reviews ‘Gravity’ – ‘I Want to Fly With Sandra Bullock’
Alfonso Cuaron’s Oscar-buzz film is a dazzling technical achievement that quietly turns into something more than that
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Is ESPN Dropping the Ball by Using the Term ‘Redskins’ on ‘MNF?’
Analysis: The sports network, N.Y. Times and Associated Press all refused to join boycott of NFL nickname many see as a slur
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What’s Seth Rogen’s Raunchy ‘This is The End’ Doing Back in Theaters?
Sony re-released the comedy so it can hit a box-office benchmark — and it’s working
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Spike Jonze Delights With Sneak Peek of ‘Her’: Fall In Love With a ScarJo Bot
The filmmaker brought scenes of his new movie to the Toronto Film Festival on Sunday
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Toronto Review: ‘Once’ Director Finds the Magic Twice With ‘Can a Song Save Your Life?’
John Carney’s musical film prompted the festival’s biggest bidding war, and for their money the Weinstein Company bought themselves a warm, funny crowd-pleaser
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Ivanhoe Pictures Launches With Focus on Asian Markets
Financier Robert Friedland, producer John Penotti and Beijing’s Ray Chen team on film and TV production venture
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‘Boardwalk Empire’ Takes Off ‘Like a Silver Bullet’ – But Where Is It Going?
Stars chat with TheWrap about show’s expansion far beyond Atlantic City
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Miley Cyrus’ Vogue Cover Axed by Anna Wintour After VMAs Backlash
Plans to put pop star on mag’s front page are canceled in wake of raunchy MTV performance
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Independent Box Office: ‘Salinger’ Strong, ‘Winnie Mandela’ Soft in Debuts
Shane Salerno’s documentary about the reclusive author averages $22K on four theaters
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Toronto Party Scene: McConaughey, Bateman, Leto, Weinstein and the Levitating Cellphone (Photos)
TIFF fete roundup, from “12 Years as a Slave” to “Parkland” to a wee-hours “Dallas Buyer’s Club”
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Vin Diesel’s Passion Project ‘Riddick’ Rolls Past ‘The Butler’ at Box Office
The action star’s sci-fi thriller debuts with $18.7 million. “Instructions Not included” and “We’re the Millers” neck-and-neck for third
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Toronto: Weinstein Co. Closes Deal for Keira Knightley, Adam Levine’s ‘Can a Song Save Your Life?’
The John Carney movie starring Keira Knightley and Adam Levine sparked a bidding war
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Jason Reitman Works Serious, Sentimental ‘Labor Day’ Drama With Kate Winslet
The writer-director agrees that he’s turning more dramatic in his latest work, which debuted at the Toronto film festival
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Toronto Themes: True Stories, Bad Behavior and Women Who Make Awful Decisions
When the closest thing to a good guy also happens to be a convicted murderer, it’s easy to figure out that this year’s Toronto Film Festival isn’t for the virtuous