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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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'The Old Man & The Gun' - Toronto Review
Robert Redford plays real-life octogenarian bank robber Forrest Tucker.
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'The Death And Life Of John F. Donovan' - Toronto Review
A young man recalls his five-year correspondence with a deceased movie star.
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'A Million Little Pieces': Toronto Review
Aaron Taylor-Johnson takes centre stage in this adaptation of James Frey’s infamous memoir of addiction
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'Cities Of Last Things': Toronto Review
Ho Wi Ding tells the story of a troubled man in reverse chronological order
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'Her Smell': Toronto Review
Inside the mind of a musician played by Elisabeth Moss in this edgy Toronto Platform title
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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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'The Good Girls': Toronto Review
The upper-class wives of 1980s Mexico compete for social dominance
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'Ben Is Back': Toronto Review
Julia Roberts gives one of the performances of her career in this family addiction drama
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'Boy Erased': Toronto Review
Lucas Hedges shines as a gay teen forced to undergo conversion therapy
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'Destroyer': Toronto Review
Nicole Kidman is a hard-bitten LA cop looking to settle some scores
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'Life Itself': Toronto Review
Screwball comedy, heartfelt romance, tearjerker, melodrama: that’s ’Life Itself’
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'The Hummingbird Project': Toronto Review
Odd and eccentric, Kim Nguyen’s thriller nonetheless proves compelling
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'Skin': Toronto Review
Jamie Bell plays the part of a reformed neo-Nazi in Guy Nattiv’s gritty drama
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'Driven': Venice Review
Nick Hamm’s exploration of the life of automobile designer John DeLorean closes Venice 2018
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'White Boy Rick': Toronto Review
Yann Demange tells the true story of Eighties drug informant Richard Wershe Jr
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'Gloria Bell': Toronto Review
Julianne Moore shines as a woman searching for happiness in modern LA