Report From Toronto
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Michelle Rodriguez Explains Why Steve McQueen Is Such a Unique Director (Video)
TIFF 2018: “Widows” star says McQueen has the ability to see the potential of the actors he works with
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Alexander Skarsgard, Jesse Eisenberg Film ‘The Hummingbird Project’ Heads to The Orchard
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Film directed by Kim Nguyen also stars Salma Hayek
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Jamie Bell’s ‘Skin’ Lands at A24, DirecTV for Domestic Rights
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Film is based on true story of a former skinhead
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Errol Morris on Steve Bannon in ‘American Dharma’ Doc: He’s ‘Deeply Disturbing’
Toronto Film Festival: Waxword debated Errol Morris about his revealing new doc
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Saban Films, DirecTV Acquire Johnny Depp’s ‘Richard Says Goodbye’
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Drama stars Depp as a terminally ill college professor who cuts loose
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Toronto 2018: Here’s Every Movie Sold So Far, From ‘Wild Rose’ to ‘Stan & Ollie’
Usual suspects Neon, Magnolia and Sony Pictures Classics are making waves
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Magnolia Pictures Acquires Epic Foreign Sci-Fi ‘Aniara’
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Film is described as veering from satire to action, and horror to tragedy
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Psychological Thriller ‘Freaks’ Lands at Well Go USA for Roughly $2 Million
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein directed film
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‘Woman at War’ Film Review: Goofy Icelandic Ecoterrorism Thriller Is a Beautiful Hoot
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Director Benedikt Erlingsson has a fabulous eye and a taste for deadpan absurdity
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‘Icebox’ Film Review: Child Immigrant Drama Takes Timely Look at Border Crisis
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Daniel Sawka’s film focuses on a 12-year-old boy detained by the U.S. after fleeing Central American gang violence
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‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ Review: Barry Jenkins Delivers Stunning Romance With Aftertaste of Injustice
TIFF 2018: Black love on dazzling display in “Moonlight” director’s latest
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Toronto So Far: ‘First Man’ and ‘A Star Is Born’ Lead a Crop of Films With Heart and Dazzle
Toronto Film Festival 2018: The festival’s highlights are films that should be in the thick of the awards race for months to come
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‘First Man’ Gets Bigger and Bolder in Toronto IMAX Premiere
Toronto Film Festival 2018: The format isn’t always ideal, but it made for spectacular moments as Damien Chazelle’s film wowed another festival
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Apple Picks Up Global Rights to Wildlife Documentary ‘Elephant Queen’
Toronto Film Festival 2018: Doc about an elephant matriarch is directed by Emmy-winning documentarians Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble
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‘Life Itself’ Film Review: Dan Fogelman’s Roided-Out Tearjerker Is Darkly Satisfying
Toronto 2018: Free from broadcast standards, “This Is Us” creator cuts his sappy sweetness with grim tragedy