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‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ is Michael Moore’s scathing look at how Americans became disenchanted with the political process, allowing Donald Trump to become president.
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‘White Boy Rick’ is the true story of a teen who fashioned himself a kingpin, but was really just a dumb kid making bad choices.
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‘Her Smell’ is the entrancing story of a grunge singer at the height of her career who tumbles off the cliff of her success, hitting every rock on the way down to the bottom.
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‘Border’ is a fairy tale of sorts, in which the princess discovers another world in which she could be accepted but at a cost to those around her.
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‘Donnybrook’ digs into the darkest corners of humanity to find its mostly disagreeable characters whose fates will be decided at an underground competition.
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‘The Predator’ is a sequel to the pre-Alien crossover films and attempts to refresh the franchise, but is only semi-successful.
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‘The Wind’ is a horror movie that’s rooted in isolation, but draws on many other elements to illustrate the dangers of uncivilized land.
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‘Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy’ is the compelling true story of two different women portraying one young man in an effort to connect that instead becomes the root of their alienation.
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‘Firecrackers’ explores the consequences of being an independent, spirited young woman in a small town that values its men more.
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‘The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia’ is a sweet comedy about a woman who can’t wait for her second chance at life on another planet.
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Washington -
President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered the government to boost the production of critical minerals used in the manufacture of everything from smartphones to wind farms and batteries.
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We’ve taken some to reflect on the dozens of films seen at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival and composed a list of our favourites.
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‘The Captain’ is the sharp portrayal of a young German soldier who turns his desertion into a personal blessing by assuming the role of a pitiless SS officer.
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‘Motorrad’ turns a leisurely bike ride through the trails into a potentially supernatural nightmare as a gang of anonymous bikers terrorize a group of young motorcyclists.
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‘Veronica’ begins with a naïve attempt to contact a deceased loved one and ends with a potentially confirmed report of possession.
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‘Beast’ is a modern-day fairy tale about an oppressed young woman who must determine if her lover is the hero or villain of her story.
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‘The Lodgers’ is a chilling, gothic tale of co-dependent twins imprisoned by a family curse with its own song and curfew.
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President Trump has refused to declare the opioid epidemic across America a national emergency, leaving the public to find a solution to the problem. And with the innovative technologies we have at our disposal today, there may be a solution.
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‘The Exception’ is an incredibly engaging adaptation starring Christopher Plummer in a fictional account of the German Kaiser’s exile and re-acquaintance with the reigning powers during WWII.
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‘The Women’s Balcony’ is a humorous, feminist narrative about finding the right path to happiness and the subjectivity of righteousness.
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‘The Belko Experiment’ is an engaging thriller that takes audience into the centre of a trap designed to turn formerly amicable co-workers against each other in a ruthless fight for survival.
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‘Catfight’ is a hilarious movie about two women who literally and repeatedly try to beat each other to death following a chance post-college reunion. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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The annual Tastemakers Lounge is back at the Toronto International Film Festival, delivering a little leisure time amidst the chaos.
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Toronto -
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is known as a launching pad for future Oscar-winning films, but on its final day yesterday, the festival hosted a special free screening of a past masterpiece: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo”.
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Legendary director Ridley Scott sat down with journalists at the Toronto International Film Festival for a candid conversation about his latest project The Martian. Joining him was the writer Drew Goddard, The Martian author Andy Weir and NASA experts.
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The Tastemakers Lounge is a coveted gifting suite at TIFF, featuring a full range of lifestyle sponsors including health, beauty, pampering and beverages.
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Toronto -
'What We Do In the Shadows' was a big hit at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. Its co-creator, 'Flight of the Conchords' star Jemaine Clement, says naturalism played a vital part in making the movie.
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Toronto -
Canadian director David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars, debuting at Toronto International Film Festival, dissects the ego behind Hollywood royalty, but overacting, and an uneven narrative, mar what could have been a great film.
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Director Leanne Pooley's 'Beyond the Edge' chronicles Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s conquest of Mt. Everest in 1953.
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In ‘Oculus,’ a woman tries to convince her brother to help her destroy the supernatural being that killed their parents years earlier.
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Crowd waiting to see Hillary Swank leave the Windor Arms hotel in Toronto.
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Crowd waiting to see Hillary Swank leave the Windor Arms hotel in Toronto.
Krispy Kreme Canada creates TIFF-inspired donut for 2016 Tastemakers Lounge.
Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites in a scene from 'Oculus' TIFF
Melissa Milakovic, designer and founder of Love Like Red, working on her next piece of art at 2016 Tastemakers Lounge.
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