Report From Toronto
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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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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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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
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Jared Leto on How He Lost 40 Lbs for AIDS Role: ‘I Stopped Eating’
The musician made his first film in five years, “Dallas Buyers Club,” which premiered in Toronto to an enthusiastic audience
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Toronto: Emma Watson to Play Bipolar Englishwoman in ‘Your Voice in My Head’
Francesca Gregorini will direct the project being sold at Toronto
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Toronto: Christopher Plummer Joins John Travolta in ‘The Forger’
Philip Martin is directing the heist film, which co-stars Tye Sheridan
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Director Steve McQueen on His Brutal ’12 Years A Slave’: It’s a Film About Love
The director of the violent, true story about a slave delves into why he made it at Toronto press conference
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Toronto: Jason Bateman Directorial Debut ‘Bad Words’ Spells Worldwide Deal With Focus
Bateman also stars as a grown man in the Spelling Bee
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Toronto: Tom Hardy Thriller ‘Locke’ Goes to A24
Steven Knight’s edgy drama finds a home in festival’s first major deal
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Toronto: ’12 Years a Slave’ Leaves Another Festival Audience Shaken
Following its triumphant bow in Telluride, Steve McQueen’s brutal drama about slavery is another sign that Toronto doesn’t really get going until Friday night
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‘The Fifth Estate’ Reviews: Benedict Cumberbatch WikiLeak Drama Falls Short
Somebody’s Oscar hopes may have crashed on the shoals of Toronto