Report From Toronto
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Toronto Film Festival: 10 Films That Got a Boost, 5 That Didn’t
Toronto 2016: “La La Land,” “Snowden,” “Jackie” and “The Birth of a Nation” were among the films that headed north in search of Oscar buzz — but how did they fare?
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‘La La Land’ Wins Toronto Audience Award
Toronto 2016: Other TIFF winners include “Jackie,” “Free Fire” and “I Am Not Your Negro”
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Netflix Buys Rights to Young Barack Obama Film ‘Barry’
Toronto 2016: Film stars Devon Terrell as the president’s younger self
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Werner Herzog Hits Toronto With a One-Two Punch
Toronto 2016: The prolific director talks to TheWrap about his TIFF documentary “Into the Inferno” and narrative film “Salt and Fire”
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‘The Promise’ Star Shohreh Aghdashloo on How Film is Relevant to Today’s Syrian Crisis (Exclusive Video)
Toronto 2016: “If we are not aware of the fact that there are genocides around the world still … then we are in the same place as we were 100 years ago,” the actress tells TheWrap
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IFC Films Cuts Deal for Northern Ireland Drama ‘The Journey’
Toronto 2016: Movie centers on the unlikely friendship between political enemies at the end of “the troubles”
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Toronto’s Hot New Writer: It’s William Shakespeare
Toronto 2016: The work of the Bard adds resonance to TIFF indies “Lady Macbeth” and “Hermia & Helena”
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‘Their Finest’ Toronto Review: WWII Dramedy Sends Mixed Messages on Women’s Empowerment
Toronto 2016: The new film from “An Education” director Lone Sherfig follows a woman struggling for respect in the workplace, but why doesn’t she have more to do?
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Toronto Tear-Jerker ‘Lion’ Gives Harvey Weinstein a 4-Hankie Oscar Shot
Toronto 2016: The Garth Davis drama is a sentimental crowd-pleaser, which once would have made it an Oscar lock
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Jason Momoa’s ‘The Bad Batch’ Picked Up by Screen Media
Toronto 2016: Dystopian love story also stars Suki Waterhouse and Giovanni Ribisi
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William Oldroyd’s ‘Lady Macbeth’ Picked Up by Roadside Attractions
Toronto 2016: Film is an adaptation of Nikolai Leskov’s 1865 novella, “Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District”
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‘The Bleeder’ Toronto Review: Lovable Boxing Movie Shows the Real Rocky
Toronto 2016: Starring Liev Schreiber as Chuck Wepner, the film charms despite its clunky storytelling
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Tatiana Maslany, Dane DeHaan Indie Drama ‘Two Lovers and a Bear’ Goes to Fox and Netflix
Toronto 2016: Kim Nguyen directed the Arctic love story
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Liev Schreiber Boxing Movie ‘The Bleeder’ Snagged by IFC
Toronto 2016: Drama is about embattled New Jersey fighter Chuck Wepner
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‘Buster’s Mal Heart’ Star Rami Malek on Whether Love and Freedom Can Coexist (Exclusive Video)
Toronto 2016: The film, directed by Sarah Adina Smith, is about a man split in two