Brian D. Johnson recaps a festival defined by binge-watching, urban oases, and the craving to find film magic
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TIFF 2014 Diary: How do you like it so far?
Highlights from the first two days of the festival, including partying with Jake Gyllenhaal and diving into the latest Cronenberg
TIFF 2014: Bill Murray on Bill Murray Day
Best babysitter or worst? Bill Murray and Melissa McCarthy talk about their new film
TIFF 2014: Why we love Bill Murray
Why we should all take TIFF’s cue and celebrate Bill Murray Day
Ghostbusters at 30: The first modern comedy?
Not only is Ghostbusters still popular, it may have created a new kind of film comedy
On making Animal House, Melissa McCarthy and sex in a Seth Rogen world
In conversation with producer-director Ivan Reitman
Great expectations dashed: ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Hyde Park on the Hudson’
3D hits the wall with ‘The Hobbit’; a limping Murray makes a fine FDR but the movie is lame
Ben Affleck’s ‘Argo’: a bonanza of secrets and lies
A thriller about the 1980 escape of six Americans from the Canadian embassy in Tehran lands with uncanny timing
First TIFF2012 celebrity sighting: Conrad Black
FDR expert joins critics at ‘Hyde Park on the Hudson’ screening
‘Moonrise’ on the Riviera with Bill Murray, Bruce Willis and two French-kissing kids
A gem by Wes Anderson opens Cannes on a sparkling note