Errol Morris

Behind that Cheshire cat grin

Errol Morris’s new film wants to get inside Donald Rumsfeld’s head. Good luck.

Filmmaker Errol Morris and his war of words with Donald Rumsfeld

The Oscar-winning documentarian discusses his latest film ‘Unknown Known’

TIFF 2013 Diary, Day Six

Highlights from the sixth day of the festival, including Liam Neeson’s toothpick and Errol Morris’s new march to war

TIFF 2013 Diary, Day Five … from eco-activists to Penthouse parties

Our daily dose of the TIFF scene, from Night Moves’ eco-terrorists to Paul Haggis’s return to form

The horror, the horror: ‘The Act of Killing’ makes history

One of the most buzzed about films at TIFF is a documentary featuring real-life Indonesian death squad leaders

Hot films for a hot summer

‘BDJ Unscreened’ unplugs with wrap of summer faves

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Top 10 things to see, do, and sneak into at TIFF

Make the most of the fest by seeing these films, hitting these parties and stalking Clint, Herzog and the Boss

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FILM REVIEWS: ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Fugitive Pieces,’ ‘Standard Operating Procedure’

Somehow I neglected to see Made of Honor. Shoot me. But among this week’s other new releases, there are some solid choices. From Hollywood, a new superhero is born with Iron Man, starring a re-tooled Robert Downey Jr., whose transformation from freaky, drug-addicted felon to buff box-office titan is as miraculous as the change undergone by his character onscreen. From Canada, Anne Michaels’ novel Fugitive Pieces finally opens in Canadian theatres, with an ending radically amended from the version that premiered as the opening night gala of the Toronto International Film Festival last year. And documentary wizard Errol Morris brings us Standard Operating Procedure, a mesmerizing investigation into the larger crimes behind the shocking photographs of military abuse from Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison.