Highlights from the sixth day of the festival, including Liam Neeson’s toothpick and Errol Morris’s new march to war
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TIFF 2013 Diary, Day Five … from eco-activists to Penthouse parties
Our daily dose of the TIFF scene, from Night Moves’ eco-terrorists to Paul Haggis’s return to form
Monstrous mash-ups: ‘Mirror Mirror’ and ‘Wrath of the Titans’
Hollywood mutilates Snow White and makes Greek gods fodder for fireball porn
Men and beasts in ‘The Grey’ and ‘Tyrranosaur’
A herculean Liam Neeson takes on the wolves, the cold—and some monstrous flaws in the script
Opening Weekend: Retro kicks in ‘Karate Kid’ and ‘A-Team’
Earnest martial arts fable or gonzo shooting match—take your pick
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
Hannibal’s List, Or: Liam Neeson Loves It When a Plan Comes Together