All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1677
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'Beautiful Boy': Toronto Review
Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet star in the first English-language feature from Felix von Groeningen
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'The Extraordinary Journey Of Celeste Garcia': Toronto Review
A retired Cuban teacher signs up for a journey to an alien planet
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'In Fabric': Toronto Review
A cursed dress haunts its owners in Peter Strickland’s arty horror
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'Hotel Mumbai': Toronto Review
Dev Patel heads a strong cast in Anthony Maras’ solid dramatisation of the 2008 India terrorist attacks
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'Donnybrook': Toronto Review
Jamie Bell is a military veteran fighting for economic survival in modern Ohio
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Howard Barish launches Kandoo Releasing
Producer’s first release will be Hospitality on December 7.
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'Gwen': Toronto Review
A teenage girl faces the hardships of life in 19th Century rural Wales
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'Mademoiselle de Joncquières': Toronto Review
Crisp, cool and lavish, ’Mademoiselle’ is cut from the same cloth as ’Dangerous Liaisons’
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'The Front Runner': Toronto Review
Hugh Jackman stars as the 1987 Presidential candidate Gary Hart in Jason Reitman’s political drama
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Steve Coogan, David Mitchell board Michael Winterbottom satire
Film4, Sony involved in film about retail magnate.
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'Outlaw King' cast and crew on Netflix rollout, full-frontal nudity
Director David Mackenzie: “I don’t think a studio would have allowed us to make the film the way we did.”
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'The Other Story': Toronto Review
An Israeli family try to tempt their daughter back from orthodox Judaism
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News
Edward Berger to direct 'Rio' with Jake Gyllenhaal, Benedict Cumberbatch
Luca Guadagnino was previously attached to direct.
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Sony Pictures Classic closing on multi-territory deal for 'Stan & Ollie'
Film about legendary comedy duo will close BFI London Film Festival.
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Michael Moore’s 'Fahrenheit 11/9' scores raft of international sales
MGM takes UK, Latin American rights, Weltkino acquires in Germany.
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'One Nation, One King': Venice Review
The early years of the French Revolution, with an all-star cast
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'Killing': Venice Review
Shinya Tsukamoto takes an alternative look at disintegrating samurai culture