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Martin Sheen plays a right wing populist who could lead the country to nuclear war.
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David Fleischer
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
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Angelo Muredda
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
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Angelo Muredda
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
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Angelo Muredda
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
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Angelo Muredda
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
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Angelo Muredda
Here's how to get your fill of gore, guts, and ghouls this October.
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Jessica Buck
David Cronenberg gets soapy with a star-studded black comedy about Hollywood ghosts and their wayward children.
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Angelo Muredda
The Toronto International Antiquarian Book Fair is more dazzling than dusty.
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Natalie Zina Walschots • Photos by Corbin Smith
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
By
Angelo Muredda
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
By
Angelo Muredda
The best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements in Toronto.
By
Angelo Muredda
A major exhibition of Canada's best-regarded filmmaker is almost upon us.
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Angelo Muredda
David Cronenberg's latest film passes off Toronto as New York, and Robert Pattinson is there.
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David Fleischer
David Cronenberg's early classic is set in Toronto, and it's not hard to tell.
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David Fleischer
For its fifth anniversary, Reel Toronto presents a look at Toronto's role in developing the comic-book-movie industry.
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David Fleischer
Robert Pattinson shows his range as a Wall Street vampire.
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Angelo Muredda
Toronto's extensive work on the silver screen reveals that, while we have the chameleonic ability to look like anywhere from New York City to Moscow, the disguise doesn't always hold up to scrutiny. Reel Toronto revels in digging up and displaying the films that attempt to mask, hide, or—in rare cases—proudly display our city.
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David Fleischer
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