Report From Toronto
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Born in the DVD, Bruce Springsteen Doc Now Heads for Toronto, HBO
It started life as a deluxe-edition bonus disc; instead, “The Promise” is getting a full-fledged gala release
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Toronto Adds Slate of Canadian Films
Harvey Keitel, Jay Baruchel, Zach Braff among the stars of 32 new Canadian films
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Robert Redford, Woody Allen Films Coming to Toronto
First batch of announced films includes “The Conspirator,” “Biutiful,” “Miral”
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‘Hockey Musical’ to Open Toronto Film Festival
Festival keeps with tradition by kicking off with Canadian film
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Tim Blake Nelson Sees Double With ‘Grass’
His latest film stars Edward Norton playing two brothers.
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‘Lebanon’: A Ceaselessly Gripping War Narrative
“Lebanon” is a unique, accessible war movie about Israeli soldiers caught in a tank battle
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Study of Marriage in “Chloe” Faces Real-Life Tragedy
A movie that explores sexual desire within marriage was jolted by real life tragedy with death of star Liam Neeson’s wife, Natasha Richardson
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Dante’s Old-School 3D Fun
With “The Hole,” Dante brings an added dimensionality to his conventional live action feature.
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Werner Herzog Explains Himself
Why would a veteran of the German New Wave bother with a gritty New York City noir that had limited appeal in the first place?
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Firth, Ford Talk ‘Single Man’
“It took me a while to figure out why anyone would want to see a Tom Ford movie.”
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Weinsteins Get ‘A Single Man’ (updated)
Hot Venice, Toronto title will be released by the end of 2009.
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Kino Nears Deal for ‘Dogtooth’
The gripping, fable-like drama received scant attention at Cannes — I’m happy to report that it now may come soon to a theater near you.
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Moore’s ‘Capitalism’ Not a ‘Love Story,’ a Call for Revolt
“Capitalism is an evil. You have to eliminate it and replace it with something.”