Toronto film festival 2018
Kate Beckinsale on her role in Farming: 'If the parent is 100% evil, it's almost less damaging'
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje’s first, autobiographical film is a fractured love story between mother and adopted son. He explains why he chose Beckinsale to play the emotionally abusive woman to whom his parents ‘farmed’ him out as a child
Green Book tipped for Oscars after picking up top award at Toronto
Feelgood movie starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen scoops the festival’s People’s Choice prize
Toronto 2018 roundup: popcorn, syrup and a convict in space
While Steve McQueen and Barry Jenkins led the hype for Oscars, it was veteran director Claire Denis’s bizarre sci-fi High Life that really caught the eye
Enter the Destroyer: the rise of the feminist detective
Two new films aim to break the cinematic dominance of the male cop, whose taciturn, violence-prone profiles have been off limits to women for decades
Natalie Portman: 'It's dangerous when you can't separate the emotion from the business'
The actor, director and activist returns with two films that show the devastating effects of fame on young stars. She explains how she escaped a similar fate
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The Land of Steady Habits review – smart, sad Netflix tale of midlife crisisIn Nicole Holofcener’s sixth feature, adapted from Ted Thompson’s 2014 novel, a man’s midlife crisis is rendered with tragicomic sincerity
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Hold the Dark review – Netflix chiller aims high, lands somewhere in middleAlaska-set genre-hopping saga from the director of Green Room and Blue Ruin boasts effective set pieces but buckles under the weight of ambition
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Boy Erased review – plodding gay conversion drama lacks powerFirst look review
Red Joan review – Judi Dench's 'granny spy' brings OAP to the KGBFirst look review
The Old Man and the Gun review – Redford radiates swagger and classFirst look review
Green Book review – charming deep south road trip is worth taking
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Destroyer review – Nicole Kidman transforms for bitter noir dirgeFirst look review
The Death and Life of John F. Donovan review – Xavier Dolan's wild misfireFirst look review
Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy review – Kristen Stewart adds real edge to a literary hoaxFirst look review
Her Smell review – Elisabeth Moss on a toxic rock'n'roll rampage
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Can You Ever Forgive Me? review – Melissa McCarthy forges a great performanceIn this shaggy, melancholic true story, the Oscar nominee delivers some of her best work yet as a struggling biographer who finds an unlikely new source of income
Hotel Mumbai review – Dev Patel terror story is an unlikely crowd-pleaser
Patel is subdued yet excellent in Anthony Maras’s white-knuckle retelling of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks
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Quincy review – portrait of a musical legend fails to singFirst look review
Ben is Back review – Julia Roberts can't save middling addiction dramaSkin review – Jamie Bell swaps nazism for love in moral tale of far right
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