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Canada’s top 10 movies in 2012, according to TIFF
The year’s best features and documentaries were announced tonight in Toronto
What students are talking about today (November 2nd edition)
Smart elephants, aggressive panhandlers & the Whitecaps
Fates collide in ‘Midnight’s Children’ and ‘Flight’
Salman Rushdie’s script overpowers a beautiful movie from Deepa Mehta; Denzel flies high in addiction drama
Little Mosque star Zaib Shaikh on why he’s backing Justin Trudeau
When Justin Trudeau holds a rally in Mississauga, Ont. this evening—his Liberal leadership campaign’s first stop in the Toronto suburbs so coveted by strategists of all parties—he’ll be introduced by Zaib Shaikh, the actor best known as a star of CBC’s Little Mosque on the Prairie. Shaikh also has a role in the new movie Midnight’s Children, Canadian director Deepa Mehta’s adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s celebrated novel.
Brian D. Johnson picks TIFF’s Top 10
The best of the Toronto International Film Festival as chosen by our film critic … plus! a booby prize
TIFF 2012: Literary adaptations: 5 films that were better than the book
Anna Karenina, On the Road and Great Expectations are all premiering at this year’s festival