All Special Presentations articles – Page 5
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'Wild Rose': Toronto Review
Jessie Buckley impresses in Tom Harper’s Glasgow-set music-based drama
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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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'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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'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
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'Red Joan': Toronto Review
Judi Dench and Sophie Cookson take turns playing a communist agent who plied her trade for over 40 years
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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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'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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'Greta': Toronto Review
An unexpectedly camp thriller from Neil Jordan benefits from an eye-raising performance from Isabelle Huppert
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'The Fall Of The American Empire': Toronto Review
A big-hearted caper from Denis Arcand, 30 years after ‘The Decline of the American Empire’
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'22 July': Venice Review
Paul Greengrass sensitively depicts the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway
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Features
Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Special Presentations
New films from Xavier Dolan, Sam Taylor-Johnson and Naomi Kawase all feature.
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'Marrowbone': Toronto Review
A young family share their home with a malevolent spirit in the atmospheric debut of screenwriter Sergio G Sanchez
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'The Guardians': Toronto Review
Slow-burning, potent period drama from the director of ‘Of Gods And Men’
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'Unicorn Store': Toronto Review
Brie Larson makes her directorial debut with a sweet story about growing up and accepting reality