The 35th Toronto International Film Festival kicks off September 9, 2010 and runs through ten days and nearly 300 films - many of them among the most anticipated of the year. indieWIRE will be offering loads of reviews (though not quite 300) as the festival progresses, and this is a guide to each and every one of them. Included as well are reviews of films screening in Toronto that previously ...
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MILLA JOVOVICH was at the Toronto International Film Festival to discuss "Stone," her upcoming drama with Robert De Niro and Edward Norton, and the indie comedy "Dirty Girl." But we couldn't let her get away without a few words about "Resident Evil: Afterlife," the latest installment in the "Evil" franchise she began eight years ago as a lark.
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TapouT, the Grand Terrace-based maker of apparel and gear whose name is ubiquitous in the world of mixed martial arts, has been sold to a Toronto-based group. It was snapped up along with Silver Star Casting Co., an Irvine-based competitor, by Authentic Brands Group LLC for an undisclosed sum.
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Toronto, Sept. 9 - Suicide will touch us all in some way, directly or indirectly, at some point in our lives. With approximately 4,000 Canadians dying by suicide in a one year period, surveys show a significant percentage of Canadians know someone who has attempted or has died by suicide.
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The downer tone of films like "Rabbit Hole," featuring Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart struggling with their son's death, could be a factor during awards season.
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Unlike self-styled entrepreneurs seeking to replicate a lifestyle, Dax Wilkinson’s Red Canoe is the real deal.
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After a baffling series of events, the pastor of a Florida church has, for now, suspended plans to burn 200 copies of the Islamic holy book on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Of all the musical game changers of the last decade, the internet has quite clearly been the biggest one. In fact, it might just be the biggest bombshell dropped on the music industry since Elvis started shaking hips and breaking rules.
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