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Egoyan feels the wrath of Cannes with ‘The Captive’
The first of three Canadian films gets a chilly reception in Cannes
There’s no unravelling this ‘Devil’s Knot’
Atom Egoyan tiptoes around the mystery of the West Memphis Three
Daniel Radcliffe and Jake Gyllenhaal starring in Canadian movies?
Canadian directors are hooked on Hollywood stars
TIFF 2013 Diary, Day Three … from space cadets to cannibals
Our daily dose of the TIFF scene, from Sandra Bullock’s space cadet to Eli Roth’s hungry fans
Toronto critics fuel the heat of ‘Incendies’
Oscar buzz mounts for Denis Villeneuve
Opening Weekend: boundary issues in ‘Chloe’ and ‘Greenberg’
Amanda Seyfried and Ben Stiller to take a walk on the wild side with auteurs Atom Egoyan and Noah Baumbach.
Dear John, I’ve really changed
In Atom Egoyan’s ‘Chloe,’ Amanda Seyfried has the scary power of a young Bette Davis
Toronto critics award ‘Polytechnique’
“I haven’t paid my Rogers cable bill,” says Denis Villeneuve after getting the $10,000 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award
Xavier Dolan wins the TFCA’s new Jay Scott Prize
It’s not every day that I get to quote myself, but as President of the Toronto Film Critics Association, I want to pass on the news that the TFCA has voted to award its inaugural Jay Scott Prize for emerging talent to Quebec’s Xavier Dolan, the wunderkind writer, director, producer and star of J’ai tué ma mère (I Killed My Mother). The prize, which comes with a $5,000 cheque, is named for the legendary Globe and Mail writer who became Canada’s most influential film critic before his death in 1993. Rather than re-write a press release that I helped craft earlier today, I’ll reproduce it the gist of here, complete with my own quote: