The 40th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is in full swing, with big flicks and big Hollywood heavyweights leaving their mark in TO – from Netflix premiered its first major film project Beasts of No Nation to celebs like Johnny Depp, George Clooney, Sandra Bullock, and Michael Moore walking the red carpet, there’s no shortage of star power in downtown TO.
Netflix showed off their anticipated movie venture Beasts of No Nation, which follows a young African boy after his parents are killed as he is forced to become a child soldier in a rebel army led by a brutal commandant (Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom). The film is an adaptation of the acclaimed book by Nigerian-American author Uzodinma Iweala.
Meanwhile, Matt Damon’s The Martian was screened, and Moore’s documentary Where to Invade Next was shown (he jokingly told The Star, “I enjoy it every time I come here…fix the traffic”).
Saturday featured a live read of the hit 80s movie The Princess Bride, complete with Cary Elwes surprising and delighting fans as he read for the part of Wesley, and Rachel McAdams took a (successful) stab at Buttercup (and other roles along the way). That evening Clooney joined gal pal Bullock to support her latest project, Our Brand In Crisis, which he co-produced.
Also this weekend Sicario starring Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, and Josh Brolin, debuted. And on Sunday Susan Sarandon was honoured at the Artists for Peace and Justice Festival Gala.
A number of movies will be showcased at more than a dozen venues across Toronto today. Click here for the complete TIFF schedule.
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The Best of TIFF 2015 | Exclusive Reviews, Interviews and Videos
The Best of TIFF 2015: Exclusive Reviews, Interviews and Videos
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'The Martian' Sciences All The Science
Matt Damon stars in an outer space thriller by nerds, for nerds. The rest of us can enjoy it too.
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Brian Helgeland on ‘Legend’ and ‘The Wild Bunch’
The Oscar-winning filmmaker reveals which Tom Hardy was hardest to work within a film that stars two of them.
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'High-Rise' is an Impressive Erection
An insulated community gradually collapses into anarchy and horror in Ben Wheatley’s slimy J.G. Ballard adaptation.
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Denis Villeneuve on 'Sicario' and 'Blade Runner 2'
The filmmaker promises to 'take care of' the mystery of whether Deckard is a replicant or a human in his next film, the long-awaited follow-up to Blade Runner.
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'The Boy and the Beast' is Best of the Fest
Mamoru Hosoda’s unique and brilliant animated fantasy could very well fill a hole in your soul.
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Chiwetel Ejiofor on ‘The Martian’
He can about playing a super nerd, but he cannot talk about playing a supervillain (yet).
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Tom Hardy is Kray-Kray in 'Legend'
Tom Hardy plays identical twin organized crime bosses, but only one of them well, in Brian Helgeland’s uneven biopic.
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'The Danish Girl' Flakes at the End
Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander give soaring performances, but this Oscar contender lands with an unexpected thud.
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'Mustang' Isn't Just Turkey's 'Virgin Suicides'
A promising new filmmaker explores the repressions five sisters undergo when they’re accused of sexual indecency.
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Drew Goddard on 'The Martian' and 'Sinister Six'
"It was the epic Spider-Man movie of my dreams," says the acclaimed writer/director.
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'Body' Makes You Laugh Without Knowing Why
Corporeality haunts three characters in this masterful Silver Bear winner from director Małgorzata Szumowska.
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'Green Room' Has Strong Fear on Tap
Jeremy Saulnier's neo-Nazi thriller is a worthy follow-up to Blue Ruin.
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Superb Satire in 'Chevalier'
The Greek New Wave demands to be viewed with this comedy about hyper-competitiveness turning men into horse's asses.
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'Sicario' Borders on Greatness
From the director of Prisoners comes a gripping episode of narcs and violations.
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