Steve McQueen
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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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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: ’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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‘Touchy Feely’ Review: This Masseuse Doesn’t Go Deep Enough
Rosemarie DeWitt’s massage therapist is the central — and least interesting — character in a disappointing ensemble piece
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Toronto: Julian Assange, Roger Ebert Share Spotlight at Festival Opening
Bill Condon’s impeccably cast, well-paced WikiLeaks drama “The Fifth Estate” is preceded by a tribute to the late critic
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‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ Director Benh Zeitlin Divulges Details of His Next Film
The protagonist is a young girl. Calling Quvenzhane Wallis …
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Benedict Cumberbatch Honored by BAFTA LA
The “Sherlock” and “Star Trek into Darkness” star will receive British Artist of the Year award at the Britannia Awards on Nov. 9
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‘Star Wars’ Rumors Don’t Keep Benedict Cumberbatch From Replacing Brad Pitt in ‘Lost City of Z’
Brad Pitt is producing the long-gestating adaptation of David Grann’s book, which will be directed by James Gray
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20 Questions About 20 Big Toronto Movies
Is “Gravity” as awesome as they say? Can Matthew Weiner’s movie be as good as his TV series? TIFF audiences may find a few of these answers
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Toronto Film Fest: The Film Biz Braces for the Big One
The behemoth of the fall festivals has arrived, with a lineup too vast to comprehend and a six-year Oscar winning streak on the line
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’12 Years a Slave’ Director Steve McQueen Wants Viewers to Experience Injustice (Video)
The film’s director, cast members and historians discuss the real-life struggles of Solomon Northup — a free man abducted into slavery
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’12 Years a Slave’ Stuns Telluride: Do We Have an Oscar Front-Runner?
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lupita Nyong'o leap to front of awards conversation after first screening of Steve McQueen's brutal historical drama
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Cannes Winner ‘Blue Is the Warmest Color’ Accepts NC-17 Rating
With making extensive cuts to the Palme d'Or winner out of the question, Sundance Selects makes it only the fourth film in five years to go out under the restrictive rating
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Eli Roth’s ‘Green Inferno’ Heading to Toronto Film Fest’s Midnight Madness Section
Nine horror and genre films are announced for 25th anniversary of TIFF section
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‘August: Osage County,’ ‘Gravity,’ ‘Rush’ Headed to Toronto Film Fest
Festival will open with Bill Condon's WikiLeaks movie "The Fifth Estate," and close with Daniel Schecter's "Life of Crime"