Ryan Gosling stars as a stuntman with no name in Drive, a b-movie with a noir heart.
Nicolas Cage, in Toronto promoting Trespass, shared a personal story about a real-life trespasser while doing promo in Toronto. Apparently he once woke up to find a naked man eating a fudgesicle in his bedroom.
We run into Justin Long at the Grey Goose party and Estelle at the Diet Coke bash.
Don't confuse Lena for a coming-of-age quirkfest. Newcomer Emma Levie stars in this dark and enigmatic portrait of a desperate teen.
We're taking a look back at all the fun free swag that we've been gifted during TIFF 2011.
We track down celebs to find out what they do when they're not on set or walking the red carpet.
According to a report in the Globe and Mail, the singer-turned-actress-turned-director was anything but cordial to festival volunteers backstage, demanding they avert their eyes when the former pop star passed them.
The 50/50 co-stars re-teamed for Joseph Gordon Levitt's travelling show, Hit Record at the Movies, Sept. 12 in Toronto.
Dose.ca's Leah Collins chatted with 50/50 screenwriter Will Reiser and actress Jessica Parker Kennedy.
Megan Fox moves away from sex-kitten image in Friends with Kids.
Actor says his new movie, Shame, says a lot about our society of instant gratification.
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