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Pete Davidson Horror Film ‘The Home’ Goes To Lionsgate In U.S. Deal; Miramax Debuted ‘The Purge’ Helmer James DeMonaco’s Pic At TIFF
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate has closed a U.S. deal for The Home, the James DeMonaco-directed thriller that stars Pete Davidson. The film was made be Miramax, and it screened for buyers outside competition at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival in the Industry Selects category that the festival started to highlight…
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Neon Lands U.S. Deal For ‘Babes’, Pamela Adlon’s Directing Debut Starring Ilana Glazer, Michelle Buteau & Hasan Minhaj
EXCLUSIVE: Neon has landed U.S. rights to Babes, a comedy that was privately screened outside of the official festival roster at Toronto.
After that screening, five distributors chased it before Tom Quinn’s Neon won it. Pamela Adlon, the Emmy winner behind Better Things, made her feature directorial…
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Netflix Lands Fourth Toronto Film: $7M For WW On ‘His Three Daughters’; Azazel Jacobs Pic Stars Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen & Carrie Coon
EXCLUSIVE: In its fourth deal for films that played last month’s Toronto Film Festival, Netflix has acquired His Three Daughters for just under $7 million, sources said. Scripted, directed and edited by Azazel Jacobs, the film stars Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon.
CAA Media Finance…
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Deadline’s Oscar Meter: State Of The Awards Race Post-Venice/Telluride/Toronto And Heading To NY And London — Who Is Up, Who Is Down
The Oscar Meter at Deadline is working overtime as the race for the 96th Academy Awards is shifting into higher gear as summer turns to fall this weekend.
The official start of the very long six month+ awards season is now behind us as we made it…
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TIFF People’s Choice Award Winner ‘American Fiction’ Moves Release Date To December
EXCLUSIVE: Cord Jefferson’s feature directorial debut American Fiction is changing up its release plan, shifting from a November 3 limited opening to December 15.
The MGM/MRC theatrical release, which stars Jeffrey Wright, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown, Tracee Ellis Ross and Skyler Wright and just…
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Deadline’s Doc Talk Podcast: Unpacking Troubled Documentary Market, And What Does Academy Branch Have Against Popular Filmmakers?
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…," Charles Dickens wrote in A Tale of Two Cities. The same phrase could describe the state of the documentary industry.
More independent documentary films and series of exceptional quality are being made than ever before, yet there is an…
‘Widow Clicquot’ Review: Haley Bennett Soars As Grande Dame Of Champagne In Lush Biopic – Toronto Film Festival
Pop the cork and celebrate Haley Bennett in Widow Clicquot, a fast-paced and sexy biopic of the woman known as Madame “Veuve” Clicquot, or by her actual full name, Barbe Nicole Ponsardin-Clicquot, who triumphed over all odds to become the force that created…
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Toronto Film Festival 2023: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
UPDATED with latest: The Toronto Film Festival began September 7 in Ontario with opening-night movie The Boy and the Heron, from Oscar-winning filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki. It kicked off a lineup for the fest’s 48th edition that included world premieres of GameStop pic Dumb Money, Netflix's Pain Hustlers…
‘American Fiction’ Director Cord Jefferson Talks Breaking Away From Rigid Structures: “Perseverance Is Always The Key For Me” – TIFF Studio
American Fiction
Section: Special Presentation / People's Choice Award Winner
Director: Cord JeffersonÂ
Writers: Cord Jefferson
Logline: American Fiction is Cord Jefferson’s hilarious directorial debut, which confronts our culture's obsession with reducing people to outrageous…
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‘American Fiction’ Wins Toronto Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award – Oscar Harbinger?
The People’s Choice Award from the just-wrapped 2023 Toronto Film Festival has gone to Cord Jefferson’s American Fiction. First Runner-Up is Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers. Second Runner-Up is Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron. The Documentary Award…
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‘Lee’ Review: Kate Winslet Excels In A Complex Biopic Of A Woman At War On Many Fronts – Toronto Film Festival
A new trend on the fall festival circuit this year is the biopic of the unknown hero, something that seems unthinkable now in the digital age. There's One Life, about the Schindler-like achievements of Nicholas Winton, who saved nearly 700 Jewish children…
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‘Mountains’ Review: Touching Story Of Haitian Family In Miami Is Impressive Directorial Debut For Monica Sorelle – Toronto Film Festival
Watching Mountains, which just made its international debut as part of the Toronto Film Festival’s Centerpiece program, I could not help but think of two other landmark films it seems to recall in its own way. One was 2019’s The Last Black Man In San Francisc…
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