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Facebook Instant Articles10 powerful films from TIFF 2017 that deserve an Oscar nodWith the Toronto International Film Festival drawing to a close on Sunday, the Oscar race is now officially underway. Here are some worthy contenders.
Facebook Instant ArticlesInterview: The ’unretirement’ of Steven SoderberghIn 2013, the versatile director said he was retiring from moviemaking. Four years later, he’s back with ’Logan Lucky’. Here’s why.
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CultureAnd the Palme d’Or goes to . . . a Swedish satireThe Square, Diane Kruger and Joaquin Phoenix take home prizes at this year’s Cannes Film Festival
Facebook Instant ArticlesInside Cannes, a film festival at a crossroadsFrom virtual reality to Netflix’s arrival to the emergence of women directors, Cannes finds itself in flux at 70. What comes next?
Facebook Instant ArticlesSpeed-dating the stars: talking life, death, and anything but moviesIn interviews with The Meyerowitz Stories’ Dustin Hoffman, Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller and Emma Thompson, the stars riff on family, art and happiness