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Wake Up Dead Man Trailer Teases Unholy Case For Daniel Craig
Something wicked this way comes! No, it's not another clip of a singing Reform MP — even we wouldn't be so dastardly as to inflict that upon you, de [...]
Why Jonathan Bailey Is Taking a Career Break
The last three years have been intense—and exhilarating—for Jonathan Bailey. Transitioning from his breakout performance on Bridgerton to roles in Wi [...]
‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ scores $187m at global box office; ‘Hamilton’, ‘Madharaasi’ debut in top ten
Worldwide box office: September 5-7
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The Conj [...]
Last Rites Summons $187 Million Opening Weekend
We're three quarters of the way through 2025 already, and it would be fair to say that this has been, by any metric, a banner year for horror movies [...]
‘Nuremberg’ World Premiere At TIFF Gets 4-Minute Standing Ovation
Sony Pictures Classics has indeed an awards contender in hand with James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg as the Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Michael Shannon, [...]
Hollywood boss Donna Langley in TIFF talks younger audiences, horror shift
Donna Langley reflected on the power of adolescent audiences and the shifting tone of horror in a talk at Toronto International Film Festival (T [...]
‘Poetic License’ Review: Maude Apatow’s Sharp & Witty Directing Debut Gifts Mom Leslie Mann With Dynamite Lead Role – Toronto Film Festival
Don’t dare call Maude Apatow a mere “nepo baby.” Her winning directorial debut proves she has the chops behind the camera as well as in front (Euph [...]
Star-Studded Golden Globes Party Kicks Off The Toronto Film Festival’s Opening Weekend
Yes, the line to get into the party was long. But the process was competent, and once inside, the venue was airy enough to allow schmoozing with rela [...]
Jury credits “an exemplar of documentary creativity and excellence in form, and the power of film to reach and impact audiences.”
Ross McElwee’s Remake has won the Golden Globes Impact Prize for Documentary at Venice Film Festival.
McElwee’s film, which played out of compet [...]
‘Rental Family’ Review: Brendan Fraser In A Gentle Family Comedy About Finding Human Connection In Japan – Toronto Film Festival
When I heard the first movie Brendan Fraser chose to do after winning the Best Actor Oscar for The [...]