Highlights from the first two days of the festival, including partying with Jake Gyllenhaal and diving into the latest Cronenberg
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Actress! Actress! Female performances ruled Cannes
As the competition wraps, we rate the hits and misses, and weigh the odds on the Palme d’Or
Cronenberg lights up Cannes with ‘Maps to the Stars’
With his best film since ‘Eastern Promises,’ and one of the most playful of his career, Cronenberg is a contender for the Palme D’Or
Canadian Screen Awards spread the wealth—among Quebec talent
‘Enemy’ and ‘Gabrielle’ dominate the film prizes; ‘Orphan Black,’ ‘Call Me Fitz’ and ‘Jack’ win TV trophies
David Cronenberg in all his weirdness
More like our Bowie than our Alice Munro, now he has an art show
Canada’s top 10 movies in 2012, according to TIFF
The year’s best features and documentaries were announced tonight in Toronto
Cosmopolis + Prometheus = Cosmetheus?
Ridley Scott reboots the ‘Alien’ franchise, while ‘Alien’ godfather David Cronenberg conducts a space odyssey in a stretch limo
‘Cosmopolis’: an inner space odyssey
As a blood-sucking capitalist in search of his soul, Robert Pattinson is more undead than the vampire in ‘Twilight’
Needles and damage done: ‘Antiviral,’ ‘Lawless,’ and ‘The Hunt’ at Cannes
Brandon Cronenberg’s ‘Antiviral’ draws horror from one thing that makes his dad squeamish—needles
Big directors turn to the small screen
Money is plentiful and dramas are provocative—on TV