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Toronto film festival 2016

  • Film still: Raw directed by Julia Ducournau

    First look review
    Raw review: I didn't faint in classy cannibal horror – but I didn't much fancy lunch

    The flesh-eating movie that had them requiring ambulance intervention in Toronto never lets up. It’s also a complex drama of adulthood, sex, conformity, hazing, body image and lust
  • Emma Stone

    Oscars 2017: five things we've learned about this year's race from Toronto

    La La Land is still the one to beat, Emma Stone and Natalie Portman will go head-to-head and Birth of a Nation remains on shaky ground
  • ‘La La Land might be set in contemporary Hollywood but it’s a deliberate hark back to the golden age with extravagant set-pieces and a relative lack of cynicism’ ... La La Land

    Why Hollywood musical La La Land will follow Argo and The Artist to the Oscars

  • Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in La La Land

    La La Land tipped for Oscars glory after win at Toronto film festival

  • souvenir

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    Souvenir review – Isabelle Huppert swaps Eurovision for paté and back again

    This sugary comedy drama sees the actor in unusually light territory and while it’s ultimately little more than a soufflé, her presence makes it rise
  • Black Mirror

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    Black Mirror review – Charlie Brooker's splashy new series is still a sinister marvel

    A Netflix pickup of the hit show about the evils of technology keeps its dark spirit but injects a bigger budget, a raft of starry names and way more surprises
  • I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

    First look review
    I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House review – Ruth Wilson can't save underwritten horror

    Osgood Perkins layers on the dread in his haunted house thriller. But as it becomes clear that there’s no worthwhile story, the scares dissipate fast
  • Moonlight<br>Moonlight 2016 film still. Alex Hibbert and Mahershala Ali

    ‘It’s impossible to be vulnerable’: how Moonlight reflects being a black gay man in the US

  • The feel of a vanity project … Gerard Butler in The Headhunter’s Calling.

    First look review
    The Headhunter's Calling review – Gerard Butler redemption story never convinces

  • Michelle Rodriguez attends the (Re)Assignment’ premiere at Toronto international film festival, Canada.

    Michelle Rodriguez defends 'transphobic' [re]Assignment

  • lbj

    First look review
    LBJ review: Woody Harrelson compelling if physically unconvincing in firm biopic

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    Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids review - Jonathan Demme's no-frills doc

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    Amanda Knox review – slick documentary excels with unprecedented access

  • Mascots review: latest from Spinal Tap's Christopher Guest does not go up to 11

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    Barry review: this year's second young Obama movie boasts hope and audacity

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    Brain on Fire review: Chloë Grace Moretz fails to ignite disease-of-the-week drama

  • Raw: a taste of rabbit liver turns to a hunger for human flesh

    Cannibal horror film too Raw for viewers as paramedics are called

  • Angela Miracle Gladue, from Frog Lake First Nations member in Alberta, at a Washington rally. It’s one of several global protests against the Dakota pipeline.

    Deepwater Horizon premiere in Toronto hit by Dakota pipeline protest

  • Holly Hunter as Darcy Baylor in Strange Weather

    Strange Weather review – Holly Hunter takes classic American indie back on the road

  • Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber in The Bleeder.

    First look review
    Chuck (aka The Bleeder) review - Liev Schreiber a knockout as the schlub who inspired Rocky

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