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2020 Toronto International Film Festival

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Jessica Barden on How the ‘Holler’ Team Met Every Challenge and Made It to TIFF 2020

Barden also highlights the standout ensemble including Pamela Adlon, Becky Ann Baker and more.

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‘Concrete Cowboy’ Review: Fascinating Setting Laid Low by Rote Coming-of-Age Story

Ricky Staub’s drama would probably work better as a documentary.

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‘I Care a Lot’ Review: A Deliciously Nasty Piece of Work Has Rosamund Pike at Her Meanest

Once you settle into the rhythm of a movie where everyone is ruthless and rotten, you can have a pretty good time with this vicious satire.

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‘One Night in Miami…’ Review: A Quartet of Talented Actors Dazzle in Regina King’s Directorial Debut

The film follows a fictionalized gathering between Malcolm X, Cassius Clay, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown.

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Chloe Moretz on Why ‘Shadow in the Cloud’ Is One of Her Toughest Roles Yet

"I’m a bit sadistic. I enjoy jumping into projects that I know are gonna be a little rough."

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‘I Am Greta’ Review: Coming of Age on a Dying Planet | TIFF 2020

Nathan Grossman’s documentary chronicles the Sisyphean struggle of the young climate activist.

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‘The Father’ Review: Anthony Hopkins Gives One of His Best Performances in This Heartbreaking Drama

Florian Zeller skillfully adapts his stage play to paint a sorrowful portrait of an elderly parent suffering from dementia.

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‘The Water Man’: The Valuable Note David Oyelowo Got from Ava DuVernay for His Directing Debut

Lonnie Chavis also reveals the super cool prop he got to keep!

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‘MLK/FBI’ Review: A Damning Portrait of How the Status Quo Asserts Its Power | TIFF 2020

Sam Pollard’s documentary is a strong historical document of how the FBI harassed and hounded King.

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‘Penguin Bloom’ Review: Naomi Watts Shines in This Major Heartwarmer | TIFF 2020

The film chronicles the true story of a family that suffers a devastating tragedy and finds hope in an unexpected source, a baby magpie.

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‘Enemies of the State’ Review: The Frustrations of Paranoid Delusions | TIFF 2020

Sonia Kennebeck’s documentary often grates as it stumbles through conspiracy theories.

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‘The Way I See It’ Review: A Tedious Documentary for Even Die-Hard Obama Fans | TIFF 2020

We won’t find a solution for the future by romanticizing the past.

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‘The Truffle Hunters’ Review: Charming Documentary Digs up Valuable Insights | TIFF 2020

Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw’s film quietly and carefully examines the wealth gap in the truffle trade.

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‘Holler’ Review: A Bittersweet Coming of Age Story about Seizing Potential | TIFF 2020

If you need more proof that Jessica Barden is an undeniable talent, this is it.

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TIFF 2020 Lineup Includes ‘Nomadland’, Regina King’s 'One Night in Miami' and More

The festival lineup looks quite different from past years.

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TIFF 2020 Plans to Have a Socially Distanced Festival with a Digital Component

The major festival attempts to find a way forward in the midst of the pandemic.

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