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Cadillac People's Choice
TIFF fans give thumbs up to 'Where Do We Go Now?'Monday Sep. 19, 2011 10:54 AM TIFF junkets
Press junkets easier when you like the film, say TIFF starsSaturday Sep. 17, 2011 8:09 AM If You Can't Make It, Fake It
Part-time actor reveals how he crashed TIFF partySaturday Sep. 17, 2011 6:38 AM Festival Buzz
'Hysteria' finds comedy in the invention of the vibratorVictorian-era England may seem like an unlikely time and place to have produced the first vibrator, but that's the strange historical truth explored in Maggie Gyllenhaal's new romcom, "Hysteria."
Seth Rogen say serious TIFF fare doesn't signal shift to dramaIn the cancer dramedy "50/50" and broken-marriage tale "Take This Waltz," he delivers moving performances that have many wondering if he's headed in a more dramatic direction.
Dusty Mancinelli showcases 'Pathways' at TIFFToday, we look at Dusty Mancinelli, who is at the fest with his second short film, "Pathways."
Rossif Sutherland: 'Nerve-wracking' to see Kiefer, Donald at TIFFRossif Sutherland says it was "wonderful and nerve-wracking" when his family -- including Donald Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland -- showed up at TIFF for his film.
Celebrities note fondness for Winnipeg during TIFFThere were warm words for Winnipeg at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. References to the Manitoba capital popped up several times during the festival.
'Dangerous' film probes flaws in Freud-Jung friendshipSex, sensuality and the rocky relationship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung take moviegoers on quite a trip in David Cronenberg's period drama "A Dangerous Method."
'The Day' cast warned they'd look ugly, go through hellWhen looking for actors for their post-apocalyptic film "The Day," director Doug Aarniokoski and producer Guy Danella pulled no punches: the shoot was going to be cold and wet and the cast would have to look ugly, lose weight and work extremely long hours.
Directors gives Susan Sarandon 'edgier' role in new filmDirector Jay Duplass has a confession to make -- he would've let Susan Sarandon do whatever she wanted on the set of "Jeff, Who Lives at Home."
Ryan Gosling calls 'Drive' 'a violent John Hughes movie'"Drive" is like a modern-day fairy tale, says homegrown star Ryan Gosling. Guy meets girl, guy saves girl, and everyone lives happily ever after. Sort of.
'70s icon Paul Williams: Still alive ... and subject revealing docOscar-nominated filmmaker Stephen Kessler set out to find out what had happened to his musical idol in the revealing new documentary "Paul Williams: Still Alive."
Film grads hit TIFF with micro-budget 'Amy George'Today, we profile Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas, who are at the fest with their debut feature "Amy George."
Australian director takes risk casting daughter in new filmAustralian filmmaker Fred Schepisi knew that casting his daughter Alexandra in "The Eye of the Storm" could either be the best thing he ever did or the worst -- not only for the film, but for their careers.
Nicolas Cage once chased naked stranger from his houseThe 'Trespass' actor awoke to the "nightmare" of finding the intruder in his home and wearing his own clothing but even though he had to get him out quick he didn't press charges.
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