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‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ heading to Toronto

My colleague Bryan Fitzgerald has the scoop, via Variety, that the Schenectady-filmed drama starring Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Eva Mendes, Rose Byrne and Ray Liotta is set to premiere during the...

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‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ debuts tomorrow

At the Toronto International Film Festival. It screens at the Princess of Wales Theatre Friday at 6 p.m., and then again at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Ryerson Theatre. But don’t get in your car just yet...

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All the news you need to know about, yes, ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’

By now you may have heard that The Place Beyond the Pines was picked up for U.S. distribution yesterday by Focus Features. It had been a buzzed about commodity coming into the Toronto International...

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Watch the first clip from ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’

On the heels of the highly successful premiere of The Place Beyond the Pines at the Toronto International Film Festival, and its pick-up by Focus Features, comes the first official clip released from...

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Poisoned apples? Wicked stepmothers? Bullfighting?! Ay dios mio, it’s this...

It was Spain’s official entry for the foreign language Oscar, but it didn’t make the shortlist of nine films that will be cut down to the final five when nominations are announced next week. (And that...

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With “12 Years a Slave” is the Oscar race already over?

Judging by the rapturous reviews coming out of the Toronto International Film Festival, 12 Years a Slave* looks like the picture to beat at the Academy Awards next year. It’s being hailed as not only...

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Toronto Film Fest winner? No big surprise

Only four of the previous 35 winners of the Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival have gone on to win the Best Picture Oscar: The King’s Speech, Slumdog Millionaire, American Beauty...

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POLL — Will you still go see ‘The Birth of a Nation’?

Actor Nate Parker believed in his labor of love project, The Birth of a Nation, so much that he took on writing, producing and directing duties on the film, as well. And all was good. Critics called it...

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