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‘Casino Jack’: Welcome Back Arrogant, Smarmy Kevin Spacey
Spacey finally has found another role worthy of that particular talent, and judging by the way he tears into the part, he knows it
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A Quiet Redford, a Quiet Redford Movie
It must be very difficult for him to move from superstar status to having a film he hopes will sell
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Review: How Brooooce Became the Boss
“The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town” gives a glimpse into the creative mind of the man
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Another Year, Another Letdown From Hilary Swank
As with “Amelia” last year, “Conviction” doesn’t live up to its buzz — though its Sam Rockwell does
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‘127 Hours’ Casualty Count at TIFF: 3 Faintings, 1 Seizure
Danny Boyle’s tale of mountain climber Aaron Rolston’s self-amputation are almost impossible to watch — and the talk of Toronto
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Hoffman + Giamatti + ‘Barney’ = Canada’s Best at TIFF
Giamatti creates a self-destructive, loathful character, yet makes him someone to care about
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John H. Foote -
Eastwood Takes Another Bold Subject to TIFF: the Afterlife
They love Clint in Toronto, but they’re divided on “The Hereafter”; this critic has a personal connection
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Emilio Estevez Takes His Dad for a Long Walk
Martin Sheen stars, his son directs “The Way,” a thoughtful labor of love that shows how Estevez has grown
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Oscar Bait at Toronto: Firth’s ‘King’s Speech’ to Aronofsky’s ‘Swan’
And let’s not forget “Trust” by … former “Friend” David Schwimmer
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Sony Classics Gets U.S. Rights to ‘Barney’s Version’
Adaptation of prize-winning novel stars Paul Giamatti and Dustin Hoffman
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‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’ Starts Shooting in 3D
Wentworth Miller joins returning stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter.
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Magnolia Acquires Luca Guadagnino’s ‘I Am Love’
Tilda Swinton romantic drama was a hit and Toronto and Venice film festivals.
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Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up ‘Lebanon,’ ‘Get Low’
Israeli film was Golden Lion winner of the Venice Film Festival.
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Tim Blake Nelson Sees Double With ‘Grass’
His latest film stars Edward Norton playing two brothers.
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