All Special Presentations articles – Page 8
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Reviews'The Breadwinner': Toronto Review
Angelina Jolie executive-produces an animated adaptation of the beloved novel by Deborah Ellis
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Reviews'Professor Marston & The Wonder Women': Toronto Review
Luke Evans, Rebecca Hall and Bella Heathcote star in a drama about a sexual liason which helped give rise to the character of Wonder Woman
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Reviews'Three Peaks': Toronto Review
Source: TIFF Three Peaks Dir/scr. Jan Zabeil. Ger-It, 2017, 94m. Like the picturesque allure of towering mountains from a distance, domestic bliss is a treacherous idyll in Three Peaks, the psychologically complex, emotionally compelling second feature from German filmmaker Jan Zabeil after his San Sebastian best new ...
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Reviews'I, Tonya': Toronto Review
A perfect score for Margot Robbie playing the 90s tabloid sensation and Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding
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Reviews'Thelma': Toronto Review
Joachim Trier tries his hand at a supernatural thriller, with overt nods to De Palma and Stephen King
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Reviews'Diving': Toronto Review
Melanie Laurent mounts a frustrating search for meaning in the story of a mis-matched relationship
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Reviews'Lady Bird': Toronto Review
Saorise Ronan searches for a more exciting life in Greta Gerwig’s surefooted directorial debut
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Reviews'Journey's End': Toronto Review
Saul Dibb breathes exciting new life into the classic WWI drama
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Reviews'Number One': Toronto Review
Emmanuelle Devos plays an executive who is head-hunted to be the first woman CEO on France’s CAC 40 in a lively and suspenseful drama
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Reviews'The Escape': Toronto Review
Gemma Arterton shines in Dominic Savage’s portrait of a crumbling marriage
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Reviews'A Season In France': Toronto Review
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun takes an authentic look at the immigrant experience in France
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Reviews'Mark Felt - The Man Who Brought Down the White House': Toronto Review
Liam Neeson stars in this solidly engrossing political drama.
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Reviews'On Chesil Beach': Toronto Review
Saorise Ronan and Billy Howle headline Ian McEwan’s adaptation of his own novel for first-time director Dominic Cooke
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Reviews'The Hungry': Toronto Review
Shakespearean revenge tragedy Titus Adronicus is updated to modern-day India
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Reviews'Papillon': Toronto Review
Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek star in this remake of the 1973 prison drama
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Reviews'Youth': Toronto Review
Feng Xiaogang’s latest follows a military arts troupe in 1970s China
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Reviews'The Captain': Toronto Review
A tough real-life story set in the dying days of the Second World War with contemporary and universal resonance
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