Liam Neeson

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

Monstrous mash-ups: ‘Mirror Mirror’ and ‘Wrath of the Titans’

Hollywood mutilates Snow White and makes Greek gods fodder for fireball porn

Men and beasts in ‘The Grey’ and ‘Tyrranosaur’

A herculean Liam Neeson takes on the wolves, the cold—and some monstrous flaws in the script

Opening Weekend: Retro kicks in ‘Karate Kid’ and ‘A-Team’

Earnest martial arts fable or gonzo shooting match—take your pick

Opening Weekend: boundary issues in ‘Chloe’ and ‘Greenberg’

Amanda Seyfried and Ben Stiller to take a walk on the wild side with auteurs Atom Egoyan and Noah Baumbach.

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Dear John, I’ve really changed

In Atom Egoyan’s ‘Chloe,’ Amanda Seyfried has the scary power of a young Bette Davis