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- Toronto Film Festival 2014: 'Foxcatcher,' 'Force Majeure' are highlightsAt the Toronto Film Festival, 'Foxcatcher' and 'Force Majeure' are standouts and 'The Humbling' features a marvelous performance by Al Pacino, while 'Rosewater' is a bit pallid. Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne both turn in remarkable performances as Alan Turing in 'The Imitation Game' and Stephen Hawking in 'The Theory of Everything,' respectively.
- 'Dolphin Tale 2' is an engaging and rousing film'Dolphin Tale 2' eschews cloying dramatics in favor of a more docudrama feel. 'Dolphin Tale 2' is in theaters now.
- 'The Drop' belongs to Tom Hardy, who gives an astonishing performance'The Drop,' which also boasts excellent dialogue, stars Hardy and James Gandolfini.
- Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne earn Oscar buzz for science-based filmsBenedict Cumberbatch stars as mathematician and World War II codebreaker Alan Turing in 'The Imitation Game,' while Eddie Redmayne portrays theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. Both Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne are already the subject of Oscar chatter.
- 'My Old Lady' is smoothly directed and rings true emotionally'Lady' stars Kevin Kline as a man who inherits a Parisian apartment only to discover that its tenants have no intention of leaving.
- Bill Murray Day: Here's what's happening for the celebration in TorontoThe Toronto International Film Festival declared Sept. 5 to be Bill Murray Day. Fans of the actor showed up dressed as some of their favorite Bill Murray characters, including his ocean explorer Steve Zissou and the Army cadet from 'Stripes.'
- 'The Congress' has a transcendent spookiness'The Congress' stars Robin Wright as an actress who enters into a pact with a studio overseer (Danny Huston) to trade her career in exchange for a digitized immortality.
- 'The Master Builder' is powerful but somewhat problematicActor Wallace Shawn's adaptation of the Ibsen play loses some of its weight because of its choice to flash back in time, but actress Lisa Joyce is startlingly good in the film.
- Robert Downey Jr. stars with Robert Duvall in 'The Judge''The Judge,' which opened the Toronto International Film Festival, is 'not the kind of movie that gets made often in Hollywood,' director David Dobkin said of the film. Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall star in the film as an estranged father and son who work as a judge and lawyer, respectively.
- 'Through A Lens Darkly': The documentary has extraordinary imagery of African-Americans through history'Darkly' includes images of slaves, freed black soldiers in Union uniforms during the Civil War, and the American Negro photography exhibit at the 1900 Paris World's Fair.
- 'The Notebook' is alternately powerful and perplexing'The Notebook,' which follows twins forced to take shelter during the end of World War II with their grandmother in what is presumably Hungary, stars聽L谩szl贸 and Andr谩s Gy茅m谩nt and is directed by聽J谩nos Sz谩sz.
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- 'Love Is Strange' actors John Lithgow and Alfred Molina overcome a contrived plotIn 'Love Is Strange,' Lithgow and Molina have a marvelous, easygoing chemistry.
- 'The Trip to Italy' is incredibly funny and a worthwhile sequel'Italy' stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as rival actors checking out high-end restaurants.
- Chloe Grace Moretz is one of the best parts of the movie 'If I Stay'Chloe Grace Moretz stars in the film 'If I Stay,' which centers on a teenager who is involved in a car accident. The movie starring Chloe Grace Moretz聽is based on the young adult book of the same name by Gayle Forman.
- 'The Giver' is unduly do-goody and drab'The Giver' stars Jeff Bridges as the title character, who is the sole person who remembers the history of humankind, and Brenton Thwaites as his student.
- 'The Giver' star Jeff Bridges discusses his passion project'The Giver' actor Jeff Bridges remembers wanting to make a film of Lois Lowry's classic dystopian novel. 'I thought, "It's gonna be a cinch," and that was 18 years ago,' the actor said.聽'The Giver' comes to theaters on Aug. 15.
- Famous movie lines: How well do you know them?
While favorite movie characters and their adventures remain in our minds long after we're done watching the films, snappy or meaningful quotes stay with us, too. Do you know these famous bits of dialogue? Try our quiz!
- 10 quotes in remembrance of Robin Williams Here are 10 humorous and profound quotes commemorating the great comedian Robin Williams.
- 'What If,' a romantic comedy, is too satisfied with its cuteness'What If' stars Daniel Radcliffe as Wallace, who is in love with his female friend (Zoe Kazan), and Radcliffe and Kazan have a nice rapport.