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10 powerful films from TIFF 2017 that deserve an Oscar nod
With the Toronto International Film Festival drawing to a close on Sunday, the Oscar race is now officially underway. Here are some worthy contenders.
Is ‘La La Land’ really the Oscars villain?
Our film critic is rooting for ‘Moonlight’ but finds the ‘La La Land’ hatred a bit much to take
#OscarsSoDull: Chris Rock and the 2016 Academy Awards
Hollywood struggles with its social conscience, lending interest to another overlong evening
Chris Rock’s Oscar choice: Defend Hollywood or make fun of it
One evening—awards night—could define if Chris Rock is really a rebel or as establishment as it gets
The Oscars: Night of guilt and shame
In a year when its hypocrisy has been more evident than usual, Hollywood seemed depressed at having so little diversity to celebrate.
Sex, aging and the very strange career of Julianne Moore
Fearless Oscar winner blazes revolutionary path for women in Hollywood
Canada meets Norway in an unsung Oscar veteran’s films
Alex Colville’s rural landscapes meet Marimekko cool in the animated films of Torill Kove
And the winner is … who cares?
Tagaq’s Polaris performance was a bigger victory than her actual win
TIFF tries to tighten its grip on Oscar
The Toronto film fest looks to affirm its claim as the unofficial start of Oscar season—a decision that’s rankled critics and film lovers alike