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Letter From Toronto: Noah Baumbach’s ‘Marriage Story’ and Julie Delpy’s ‘My Zoe’ Offer a Split View of Divorce
The two films treat the same subject matter, but the difference in perspective is vast
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Toronto So Far: Amid Biopics and Awards Contenders, Everybody’s Waiting for ‘Joker’
Toronto Film Festival 2019: TIFF has showcased everything from Mr. Rogers to urban dramas, but Todd Phillips’ dark comic movie looms large
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Where’d You Go, Indies?: 2019 Has Been a Tough Year at the Art-House Box Office
“It’s been a bad year,” Magnolia Pictures President Eamonn Bowles says
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Toronto Market Preview 2019: Will All the New Streamers Boost Sales?
The buyers market is overcrowded with the arrival of Apple and HBO Max and Disney+
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14 Buzziest Movies for Sale at This Year’s Toronto Film Festival (Photos)
Toronto 2019: Environmental docs, spy dramas and films with big names will be all the rage at this year’s festival
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Amazon Acquires Worldwide Rights to Dark Thriller ‘Blow the Man Down’
Film will have its international premiere at TIFF next month
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Toronto Film Festival Adds Documentaries From Alex Gibney, Barbara Kopple, Bryce Dallas Howard
The festival also reveals programs in its Midnight Madness, Discovery and TIFF Cinematheque sections
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Toronto Film Festival Sets Sarah Gavron, Julie Delpy Films for Platform Section
Other films competing for $20,000 in the TIFF section include Alice Winocur’s “Proxima,” Pietro Marcello’s “Martin Eden” and Darius Marder’s “Sound of Metal”
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Mister Rogers, the Joker and Judy Garland Are All Headed to Toronto Film Festival
TIFF’s formidable lineup of directors will include Steven Soderbergh, Noah Baumbach, Taika Waititi, Rian Johnson, John Crowley, Kasi Lemmons, Armando Iannucci … and Bruce Springsteen
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Robbie Robertson Documentary ‘Once Were Brothers’ to Open 2019 Toronto Film Festival
The film from director Daniel Roher will be the first Canadian-made documentary to open the festival
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‘Katie Says Goodbye’ Film Review: A Young Woman’s Destruction Served Up as Entertainment (Again)
First-time writer-director Wayne Roberts clearly empathizes with his young heroine, but ties her to the railroad tracks anyway
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Impact Wrestling Launches New Paid Streaming Service
Impact Plus launches with more than 3000 hours of content and will cost $7.99 per month
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‘The Dark Knight’ Trilogy IMAX Engagement Sold Out in LA and NYC in Minutes (Exclusive)
Tickets for the San Francisco, Toronto and Indianapolis screenings still have tickets available for sale
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‘Greta’ Film Review: Neil Jordan’s Psycho Stalker Flick Is Bloody Good Fun
Chloe Grace Moretz and Isabelle Huppert star in Jordan’s riff on horror-movie cliches
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Inside Upstart Neon’s Big Return to Sundance With 4 Major Acquisitions (So Far)
Sundance 2019: “When we see a film we love, it’s really hard to let it go,” co-founder Tom Quinn tells TheWrap