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‘Freaks’ Review: High Concept and Heart Collide for Explosive Results

Emile Hirsch and Lexy Kolker lead a riveting ride of family drama and mind-bending sci-fi thrill.

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'Clara': Patrick J. Adams, Ari Lantos, and Director Akash Sherman on Their Grounded Sci-Fi Film

Plus, they play “Get to Know Your TIFF Attendee” which include questions like what TV show they’d like to guest spot on, what film scared them as a kid, what is the background photo on their phone, and more.

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Anna Paquin, Holliday Grainger and Director Annabel Jankel on ‘Tell It to the Bees’

Plus, they talk about how great it is to do a romance film where nobody dies and Anna Paquin shares a great story about a ‘True Blood’ orgy scene.

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'Teen Spirit' Review: Elle Fanning Elevates Max Minghella's Solid Directorial Debut

Fanning plays a shy but ambitious waitress who dreams of becoming a singer and finds help from an unlikely source.

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‘ROMA’ Review: Alfonso Cuarón Masterfully Bares His Soul

The Oscar-winning 'Gravity' filmmaker digs into his personal life to craft one of his best and most visually stunning films.

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‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ Review: A Story Lost Between Love and Hate

Barry Jenkins’ craftsmanship continues to be undeniable, but his latest film lacks the energy and cohesion of ‘Moonlight’.

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‘Widows’ Review: A Masterful, Crowdpleasing Heist Thriller

'12 Years a Slave' director Steve McQueen returns with a film of a very different sort.

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‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ Review: Melissa McCarthy Is No Fake

The actress delivers the best performance of her career in the true-story drama.

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‘Mid90s’ Review: Jonah Hill’s Soulful Directorial Debut Is a Gem

The coming-of-age story boasts terrific performances from non-professional actors.

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'Halloween' Review: 40 Years Later the Franchise Is Back to Form

A near perfect blend of craft, character growth and nostalgia.

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‘The Hate U Give’ Review: A Triumph of Thoughtful, Complicated Storytelling

The stirring, complex adaptation of Angie Thomas' YA bestseller is one of the best films of 2018.

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‘First Man’ Review: The Danger Is in the Details

Damien Chazelle’s film doesn’t provide much insight into the person of Neil Armstrong, but as a mission movie, it puts you inside the space program like never before.

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‘22 July’ Review: Paul Greengrass Shows Powerful Resilience in the Face of Far-Right Terror

Unlike his past films that have dealt with terror attacks, ‘22 July’ is about the aftermath and the importance of democracy against the forces of extremism.

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‘A Star Is Born’ Review: Bradley Cooper’s Directorial Debut Burns Brightly

Cooper has made a remarkably self-assured feature debut anchored by an outstanding lead performance from Lady Gaga.

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'The Sisters Brothers' Review: A Sad, Weird, Wonderful Western

Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly star as a pair of hitmen on the hunt for a prospector in the 1800s.

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‘The Old Man & the Gun’ Review: Robert Redford Shines in Romance and Robbery

David Lowery’s latest feature is a sweet, charming, low-key meditation on doing what you love no matter the cost.

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Elizabeth Olsen, Mamoudou Athie, Kit Steinkellner and James Ponsoldt on 'Sorry For Your Loss’

The cast and creators of Facebook’s newest show talk about making an intense, emotionally raw meditation on grief.

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Editor Joe Walker on 'Widows', Changing the Structure of ‘12 Years a Slave', and 'Blade Runner 2049'

The Oscar-nominated editor also talks about Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune' and Michael Mann's 'Blackhat'

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Sofia Boutella on Playing a Character Spiked with LSD in Gaspar Noé’s ‘Climax’

Plus, she talks about collaborating with Gaspar Noé, why making ‘Climax’ was such a unique experience, and plays “Get to Know Your TIFF Attendee” which includes a number of fun questions.

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