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TORONTO REVIEW: Filmmaker David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" wrapped this year's Toronto Film Festival with the top audience award. Read the review
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The film about a father-son relationship presses all the buttons of its target Korean audience by alluding to the historical legacy that created many orphans from the 1950s-'70s. More
This low-key drama is carried along by generally strong performances and a look at Korea's less glamorous side. More
Directed by Lee Myung-se, one of the most exciting stylists in Korean cinema, the film outdoes his previous martial arts mind-boggler "Duelist" in sensual imagery and esoteric meaning. More
The film reveals a medieval world of sadistic torture behind ornate interiors, rustling "Hanbok" gowns and elegant court decorum. More
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While Hollywood players and major film sellers routinely set up offices in cushy Toronto hotel suites, the fest's unofficial market remains diffuse and fluid, with film deals hatched mostly in hotel and cinema lobbies.More
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers
Across the Universe
Amal
Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who
Battle for Haditha
Bill
Blind
Blood Brothers (Venice)
Body of War
Boy A
Brick Lane
Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame
Captain Mike Across America
Caramel
Chaotic Ana
Cleaner
Cleopatra
Closing the Ring
Corroboree
Dans la vie (Two Ladies)
Disengagement
Eastern Promises
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Encounters at the End of the World
Fados
Four Women
Frozen
Fugitive Pieces
George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead
Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts
Happiness
Hollywood Chinese
Honeydripper
In Bloom
Intimate Enemies
Jane Austen Book Club
Joy Division
Juno
La Zona
Lars and the Real Girl
Le deuxieme souffle
Married Life
My Winnipeg
New York City Serenade
Nocturna
Nothing Is Private
Rebellion: The Litvinenko Case
Rendition
Reservation Road
Roming
Run, Fat Boy, Run
Sad Vacation
Shake Hands With the Devil
Silk
The Exodus
The Last Lear
The Orphanage
The Passage
The Past
The Princess of Nebraska
The Take
The Visitor
The Voyeurs
Then She Found Me
To Love Someone
Trumbo
Weirdsville
When Did You Last See Your Father?
White Lies, Black Sheep
With Your Permission
Those attending the Toronto International Film Festival are known to be appreciative toward their favorite movies and stars and that reputation stayed intact during a Q&A featuring Simon Pegg, pictured, following the screening of "Run, Fat Boy, Run."More
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