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TIFF 2013: Trends and tales
What we learned at TIFF 2013, from how volunteers make great human shields to why you will never be better than Michael Fassbender
TIFF 2013 Diary: Day One, from crooked cops to Cumberbatch
Our survey of the TIFF scene, from Clive Owen’s Brooklyn blunder to Michael Fassbender, dance-floor wonder
Cosmopolis + Prometheus = Cosmetheus?
Ridley Scott reboots the ‘Alien’ franchise, while ‘Alien’ godfather David Cronenberg conducts a space odyssey in a stretch limo
Is Ricky turning into the Globes’ Billy Crystal?
While Gervais coated his barbs with a spoonful of sugar, Seth Rogen and even George Clooney trumped him on the outrage front
A Dangerous Method in Cronenberg’s madness
“Freud accepted the reality of the human body—he was talking about penises and vaginas and anuses and incest when those things were not discussed.”
Golden Globes shine on ‘The Artist,’ Gosling and Clooney
Why do the Globes treat ‘The Descendants’ as a drama and ‘My Week with Marilyn’ as a comedy?
Taking the joy out of sex in ‘Shame’
For all its sexual audacity, ‘Shame’ is strangely puritanical — a carnal guilt trip
The many faces of Michael Fassbender
Lover, sex addict, shrink, superhero, spy—a new leading man stars in five movies
The real festival stars
Now that the circus act has left Toronto, our critic picks the films that are bound for glory