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From 'Joker' controversy to Eddie Murphy's long-awaited comeback, here's what we learned at the Toronto International Film Festival
A look at the big winners and losers emerging from the Oscar-launching film festival.
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Holocaust drama 'The Painted Bird' prompts mass walkout at Toronto Film Festival
Around 40 people walked out of a screening of the controversial holocaust drama The Painted Bird at the Toronto Film Festival, according to reports.
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Lady Gaga on how she's most different from 'Star Is Born' character: 'I really believed in myself'
Unlike her "Star is Born" character, Lady Gaga had all the confidence in the world when starting off.
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Toronto Kicks Off With Hot Package: Daniel Craig Stars, Rian Johnson Directs & Scripts Murder Mystery ‘Knives Out’
<strong>EXCLUSIVE</strong>: In a move that will surely swing some of the focus from awards season launches to the acquisitions market at this week’s Toronto International Film Festival, U.S. and foreign distributors will be bidding for <em>Knives Out</em>, a contemporary murder mystery that will star Daniel Craig as a detective assigned to solve the crime, with Rian Johnson directing. Craig has committed to star in November, while his James Bond 25 film regroups following the exit of director…
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'Jungle Book' update from 'Breathe' director Andy Serkis in Toronto
Andy Serkis, in Toronto for directorial debut 'Breathe,' shares an update on his 'Jungle Book,' with Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch
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Toronto Film Festival 2017 red carpet photos: Jennifer Lawrence, Angelina Jolie, Lady Gaga, lots more
Stars travel to the Toronto Film Festival to promote movies we'll be talking about for the rest of 2017 and into 2018's awards season and beyond
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Nicolas Cage insists his 'Superman Lives' 'would have been beautiful'
Before it died an ignoble death, Tim Burton‘s never-made ’90s blockbuster Superman Lives was poised to take the Man of Steel where no comic book movie had gone before. Burton freely adapted the film from the famous “Death of Superman” storyline, which saw the Kryptonian (played by longtime Superman fan, Nicolas Cage, who proved his devotion to the DC Comics icon by naming his son Kal-El) killed at the hands of the monstrous Doomsday followed by his eventual resurrection. “It would have been be