All Gala Presentations articles – Page 3
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'mid90s': Toronto Review
Jonah Hill is writer/director of this impressive rites-of-passage first feature
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'The Hate U Give': Review
Amandla Stenberg impresses in this adaptation of the award-winning YA novel by Angie Thomas
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'Green Book': Toronto Review
Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali star in the latest from Peter Farrelly
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'Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy' - Toronto Review
Kristen Stewart and Laura Dern power this dramatisation of literary fraud JT LeRoy.
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'If Beale Street Could Talk': Toronto Review
Barry Jenkins follows up ’Moonlight’ with this adaptation of James Baldwin’s novel
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'Life Itself': Toronto Review
Screwball comedy, heartfelt romance, tearjerker, melodrama: that’s ’Life Itself’
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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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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Gala titles
World premieres in this section include ‘Beautiful Boy’ with Timothée Chalamet and ‘Green Book’ with Mahershala Ali.
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'Kings': Toronto Review
Deniz Gamze Ergüven follows up ‘Mustang’ with this multi-stranded drama starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig
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'Three Christs': Toronto Review
Richard Gere is a psychiatric doctor for patients played by Peter Dinklage, Walton Goggins and Bradley Whitford.
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'The Wife': Toronto Review
Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce star in an adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer
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'Breathe': Toronto Review
Andy Serkis’ directorial debut tells the worthy real life story of responaut Robin Cavenish
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'Woman Walks Ahead': Toronto Review
A sturdy, well-crafted film about the final days of the Wild West starring Jessica Chastain and Michael Greyeyes
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'The Mountain Between Us': Toronto Review
Idris Elba and Kate Winslet headline Hany Abu-Assad’s English-language foray
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'Chappaquiddick': Toronto Review
A defining moment for Ted Kennedy is brought back to life by director John Curran
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'Mary Shelley': Toronto Review
Elle Fanning and Douglas Booth headline cinema’s latest version of the creation of Frankenstein
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'The Upside': Toronto Review
Neil Burger remakes Intouchables with Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart in the lead roles
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'C'est La Vie!': Toronto Review
A wedding-day zinger from the directors of ’Intouchables’, headed by the wonderful Jean-Pierre Bacri