The Quebecois filmmaker talks about working with Reese Witherspoon and how to go Hollywood without abandoning your vision
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Jean-Marc Vallée: Film’s redemption man
The Quebec director has been saving Hollywood stars. Now he’s doing the same for Canadian cinema.
TIFF, the Enigma Machine
Brian D. Johnson recaps a festival defined by binge-watching, urban oases, and the craving to find film magic
TIFF 2014 Diary: Falling hard for The Good Lie
Highlights from the fourth day of the festival, including Reese Witherspoon’s latest drama (not that one) and Michael Douglas’s sartorial take on Satan
There’s no unravelling this ‘Devil’s Knot’
Atom Egoyan tiptoes around the mystery of the West Memphis Three
Reese Witherspoon apologizes for behaviour after arrest in Atlanta, Ga.
‘I am deeply embarrassed about the things I said’
Opening Weekend: ‘Water for Elephants’ and ‘African Cats’
Plus: ‘Bill Cunningham New York’
The r-word
The word “rendition” was thrown around a bit yesterday during Question Period, directly as a result of Friday night’s report from CBC. This is both a phrase loaded with implication and the title of a movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Reese Witherspoon.
Newsmakers: A is for Atlas
From the Summer ’09 Newsmakers family edition