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TIFF at 50: Jason Reitman on Toronto family ties, bidding wars, and celebratory cigars
Well-known faces share favourite memories as Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, September 4-14) celebrates five decades.
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Jason Reitman
Jason Reitman came across Walter Kirn’s novel Up In The Air at the famous Sunset Boulevard shop Book Soup. He had written his first screenplayThank You For Smoking, based on the novel by Christopher Buckley, but could not get it financed and was looking for new ...
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‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’: Review
Jason Reitman takes over the reins of his father’s franchise in this latest franchise reboot
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Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the director and screenplay categories?
Coralie Fargeat, Brady Corbet, Payal Kapadia and Sean Baker are among the ones to watch.
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‘Megalopolis’ musters $4m at North American box office; ‘The Wild Robot’ owns weekend on $35m
Sony’s Saturday Night scores second highest per-site average of the year to date.
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Filmmakers slam move to cut four categories from Oscar broadcast
Alfonso Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro and Jason Reitman among those who have criticised the decision.
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Palm Springs to honour Jason Reitman, Jeremy Renner, T Bone Burnett
Jason Reitman, Jeremy Renner and T Bone Burnett will receive awards at the upcoming 21st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF).
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Up In The Air
Director Jason ReitmanProducers Ivan Reitman, Jason Reitman, Daniel Dubiecki, Jeffrey CliffordProduction companies Montecito Picture Company, Rickshaw Productions, Right Of Way Films, Cold Spring Pictures, DW StudiosUS distribution Paramount PicturesInternational distribution Paramount Pictures InternationalUS release date December 4Worldwide gross $4m to December 13Best picture chancesJason Reitman’s Juno ...
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