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«Lion» (Garth Davis) The Weinstein Company's major Oscar player is listed as a World Premiere at TIFF which, arguably, gives the festival a true «must see.»
This year's big winner is Silver Linings Playbook, the «sleeper hit» of TIFF which took everyone by surprise.
It's never enough to establish any sensitivity or social pertinence beyond the trifling tiffs which are playing out on screen.

Not exact matches

Speaking of which, if you're a movie fan, TIFF isn't for you.
To paraphrase Bozzo, good films will end up being seen and their creators will benefit one way or another, which means some TIFF aficionados will have to think of new justifications for subjecting themselves to its many inconveniences.
The tiff is a mirror image of the fights produced when pipeline companies overbuilt natural gas capacity in Alberta in the 1990s, which has led to problems that continue today.
You can also apply for Rich Pins for your own blog «which display more details below your pin, including a small favicon from your site that implies your site is a trusted source,» explains Tiff.
If approved, courts would automatically award legal fees in cases in which pain tiffs have substantially prevailed in winning access to records and there was no reasonable basis for their denial.
After TIFF, I flew back to New York City for a couple days so I could key the makeup for two shows, Kimora Lee Simmons and Adrienne Landau, which is where I took this picture.
Which means we sometimes get into a tiff, to use a real English understatement.
The identity of Sofia's next film isn't finalized yet, and Francis Ford's latest, Twixt, won't get much of a rollout in the U.S. (which may be a good thing, judging from the tepid response at last year's TIFF).
Then there were her career - making roles in The Borgias and Mike Newell's adaptation of Great Expectations, which premiered at TIFF.
Especially these two in particular, PTA's The Master and Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines, which premiered at TIFF 2012 this past weekend.
TIFF nabbed the premiere of the film, which is about the American political campaign strategies used during the ’02 presidential elections.
We discuss all things TIFF 2014 in this episode of the Way Too Indiecast, including new policies which could hurt the festival.
I saw four films, two back - to - back in the evening, and did two interviews, one for Looper which I had seen the day before, and one for Dredd (which is playing Midnight Madness here at TIFF even though I originally saw it back at Comic - Con).
In this list - crazy society, obsessed with best / worst comparisons, people want to know which movie of TIFF 2015 is likely to be best remembered.
PLATFORM This section of 12 films, which tends to focus on directors in early stages of their careers, is actually juried (though TIFF isn't known for awards really outside of «People's Choice» which tends to have a strong correlation to eventual Best Picture nominations at the Oscars).
The movie is one of two Lelio dramas heading to TIFF this year; the other is «A Fantastic Woman,» which earned acclaim at Berlin and won Lelio the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay.
Long's character doesn't want to die in Canada, which is sure to get tons of laughs at the TIFF premiere in Toronto.
In a prolific filmmaking burst, the Argentinean - Chilean director Sebastián Lelio («Gloria») will bring two films to TIFF, both in a feminist vein: the lesbian romance «Disobedience» (a fall festival debut), and the trans drama «A Fantastic Woman,» which premiered in Berlin.
The acquisition of «Samba» ostensibly sets a strong precedent for BGP, which also acquired Ramin Bahrani's «99 Homes» and the Ben Kingsley - Patricia Clarkson comedy «Learning to Drive» out of TIFF.
At film festivals, buzz around certain films often emerges where you'd least expect it; at TIFF, for instance, one of the buzziest films has been I, Tonya, an unexpectedly great movie in which Margot Robbie stars as Tonya Harding.
Easily the most emotionally impactful film at TIFF, thanks to Gyllenhaal's best performance to date, which is supported by Maslany and Miranda Richardson in the surprising role as his crass mom.
The company's first theatrical release of the year is 50 Shades of Black on Jan. 29, followed in April by TIFF Midnight Madness thriller Green Room and Andrew Cividino's Sleeping Giant, which D Films acquired prior to its debut at TIFF.
Now he is back with an equally fine and Oscar - worthy performance as Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman in the terrific Stronger, which had its world premiere tonight at TIFF.
If you could attend one screening at TIFF this year apart from your own, which screening would you pick?
Voltage Pictures has released first trailer for the TIFF selected American Heist, which is a cliche of a crime thriller inside a generic slice of convention.
With a handful of images and posters released in anticipation for the Peter Strickland directed horror thriller which is set to premier at TIFF, it was only a matter of time before we got a trailer, and it looks fantastic.
If they go the festival route (which they're likely to do), Telluride or Venice (where «Children of Men» got its premiere) are better bets, or perhaps TIFF where the WB unspooled the similarly ambitious «Cloud Atlas.»
Daniel Barber's feminist Western, which sees Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld, and Munu Otaru as three women menaced by Union soldiers (Sam Worthington and Kyle Soller), premiered at TIFF a year ago, where we gave it a middling review, but Playlisters who've caught up with it since loved it to death (it was on my Top 10 of last year, for instance).
For one, the TIFF screenings are billed as a «work - in - progress,» which means that the film's not done, which makes a 2013 release less likely, even if someone picks it up out of TIFF (there's no distributor in place yet).
The Hollywood Reporter said last month that, as they have in the past with «Crazy Heart» and «Hitchcock,» the studio might try the so - called «sneak attack» with one of their slate, and «Belle» seems like a much more natural fit for that than the studio's other potential: Jude Law crime comedy «Dom Hemingway» (also at TIFF, but not obviously Oscar material unless it's transcendently good) and Wes Anderson «s «Grand Budapest Hotel» (which we're assuming will be held for Cannes, or at least a «Moonrise Kingdom «- style summer release).
But even before that, the pair had worked together fruitfully, quietly making Canadian indie «Enemy,» which premiered at TIFF alongside «Prisoners,» and according to our Rodrigo Perez, it's even better.
TIFF is over and the summer is over, which means it's time to conclude the Mamo Summer Box Office Contest for 2012!
Miss You Already, which premiered at TIFF and is set in London, shows the power of their bond after Milly learns she'll need a double mastectomy because her cancer is so invasive.
TIFF doesn't go overboard with awards, but because it is a public festival in the middle of a big city, the Audience Award is one of the most important awards they give out because it not only indicates which film is truly spectacular, but it means it also plays very well with general audiences.
Additionally, the winners of the various awards at TIFF were announced, including an important win for Tom Hooper's The King's Speech, which took home the coveted Audience Award (the same that Slumdog Millionaire won before it went on to nab Best Picture at the Oscars).
Some eight months after its premiere at TIFF [read our review here], a first poster has arrived online for Pawn Sacrifice, which stars Tobey Maguire as legendary chess player Bobby Fischer and chronicles his 1972 «Match of the Century» against Russian rival Boris Spassky (Leiv Schreiber)... «It was dubbed «The Match of the Century,» and -LSB-...]
Next, we turn our discussion towards our most anticipated TIFF 2014 films which include Noah Baumbach's While We're Young, critical Cannes hit Force Majeure, the absurd looking Goodnight Mommy, and several other Toronto bound films.
Other films playing are It Follows, which caused a stir earlier this year at Cannes; Jermaine Clement & Taika Waititi's vampire comedy What We Do in the Shadows; Kevin Smith's Tusk; [REC]: Apocalypse, the fourth entry in the hit Spanish franchise, and Big Game, the new film from the director of past TIFF film Rare Exports starring Samuel L. Jackson as the president.
Set for its premier this week at TIFF we get this very cool clip which shows a vampire's undeniable urge to drink human blood.
Unfortunately Bening presiding over the Venice jury not only rules the film out of that festival, but also out of Telluride which takes place at the same time, and the first and more important week of buzz building at TIFF.
Following yesterday's announcement that it will form part of the official selection for this year's 60th BFI London Film Festival (as well as TIFF), Netflix have dropped the very first trailer for Christopher Guest's Mascots, which hits the streaming service in October.
Joe Begos arrived on the genre scene in a big way with Almost Human which played during TIFF's Midnight Madness and Fantastic Fest in 2013.
The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 40th edition Thursday night with the world premiere of Jean - Marc Vallee «s «Demolition,» which features yet another bold turn from Jake Gyllenhaal after last year's TIFF entry «Nightcrawler.»
Penned by Jeremy Brock («The Last King of Scotland «-RRB- and Tony Grisoni (The «Red Riding» Trilogy, the much - hyped «Southcliffe» which also screens at TIFF), it's got tough subject matter — not least from a quasi - incestuous romance at the center — but it certainly looks the part judging from the trailer that features the halcyon, sun - kissed «before» as well as scenes of a violent, militaristic «after.»
The movie also furnishes a resonant complement to other TIFF darlings that have enjoyed film culture's attention throughout the fall: as perceptive but less schematic than Mudbound, and even more credibly lived - in than The Florida Project, which could easily have been Méndez Esparza's title.
The top 12 features well loved playwright's like Tennessee Williams (though I was surprised by his second most revived), Arthur Miller, Eugene O'Neill, and of course Edward Albee's masterpiece Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf • Variety Rance Howard, the character actor and father of Ron Howard, has passed away • Gr8ter Days David Cassidy, 70s teen idol of the Patridge Family has passed away • Variety The Seen and Unseen, which you'll remember I raved about at TIFF, has won two new prizes this past week, splitting the Grand Prize at Tokyo FilmEx and winning the APSA for Youth Feature.
I'm back with a follow - up to the mega-famous report on the first half of 2017's TIFF Midnight Madness program, in which I was remarkably optimistic about the state of the program, lavishing praise on «Revenge,» «Bodied» and «The Disaster Artist.»
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