Toronto film festival 2010
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Watch the Brighton Rock trailer - world exclusiveDon't call Rowan Joffe's Brighton Rock a remake. Rather than taking his cue from the 1947 classic he returned directly to Graham Greene's novel, and, re-setting the story in the 60s, formed a towering study of female suffering, with brilliant performances by Sam Riley, Helen Mirren and Andrea Riseborough. The film opens in the UK on 4 February
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The Town sets the tone as dealmakers splurge in TorontoFilm blog
The King's Speech rules Toronto film festivalFilm blog
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Can the new Judge Dredd excise all memories of Sly Stallone and Rob Schneider?Film blog
Toronto film festival: the UK Film Council's finest hour?Amputation scenes spark revulsion at screening of Danny Boyle's 127 Hours
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Hereafter: Clint's stab at the afterlife is more superficial than supernatural
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Brighton Rock coasts along on Andrea Riseborough's star turnFilm blog
The King's Speech: an emotionally stirring Oscar magnetFilm blog
Made in Dagenham: a squandered opportunityFilm blog
London film festival: what price premieres?London film festival lineup revealed
Toronto film festival gets bed bug all-clear
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In which direction is Black Swan flying?Clint Eastwood and Danny Boyle join Toronto film festival lineup
Brits loom large in Toronto film festival lineup
Made in Dagenham – touted as the next Full Monty – to premiere in Canada, alongside Never Let Me Go, Mark Romanek's adaptation of the Kazuo Ishiguro novel
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The rebirth of Colin FirthCould Colin Firth finally lay Mr Darcy to rest? A Single Man has catapulted him to the front of the race for a best actor Oscar. About time, too