TIFF FILM REVIEW: Garth Davis’s ‘Lion’

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By Ray Bennett

TORONTO – “Lion” tells the incredible true story of a 5 year-old Indian boy named Saroo who gets lost and ends up 1000 miles away from his impoverished family, lands in an orphanage and is adopted by a couple in Australia. Continue reading

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TIFF FILM REVIEW: Oliver Stone’s ‘Snowden’

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By Ray Bennett

TORONTO – Oliver Stone’s docudrama “Snowden”, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt as NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden, is a typically well-crafted Stone film that combines biography with a passionate defense of the man’s actions. Snowden is a hero in Stone’s eyes and his gripping and informative picture makes a convincing case. Continue reading

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TIFF FILM REVIEW: Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Arrival’

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By Ray Bennett

TORONTO – Science-fiction movies that threaten to depict creatures from outer-space generally leave me cold but Denis Villeneuve’s “Arrival” presents a plausible “what if?” grounded in a contemplative question for humankind with another standout performance by Amy Adams.

The key issue in the film is the question of time and how it is experienced and understood. Suspenseful, thought-provoking and very entertaining, the film has standout contributions from cinematographer Bradford Young and composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. Continue reading

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TIFF FILM REVIEW: Pedro Almódovar’s ‘Julieta’

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By Ray Bennett

TORONTO – Pedro Almódovar’s sublime “Julieta” is a reminder of how, in the hands of a master, a lifetime’s drama can be shown movingly and memorably in little more than an hour and a half of great cinema. It is sumptuous with great performances and a marvelous score by Alberto Iglesias. Continue reading

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TIFF FILM REVIEW: ‘The Magnificent Seven’

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By Ray Bennett

TORONTO – Antoine Fuqua’s “The Magnificent Seven” is a rousing Western adventure with stylish set pieces, interesting characters sketched quickly, and a great deal of carnage. It moves fast and loud and should please action fans and lovers of old Westerns. Continue reading

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Mark Harmon always had the right moves

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By Ray Bennett

LONDON – I first met Mark Harmon, who turns 65 today, when he was 29 years-old and it was clear then that he had the talent and determination to become one of the most enduring and popular stars on American television.

Few TV stars can match his longevity from “Flamingo Road” to “St. Elsewhere” (below) to “Reasonable Doubts” to “Chicago Hope” and his long-running current hit series “NCIS” (above) with many feature films, TV movies and other series along the way.
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Why Wilder and Brooks stopped making films together

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By Ray Bennett

LONDON – Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks made three films together and each one is regarded as a comedy classic. Neither man achieved the same degree of success on his own but Wilder, who died Monday aged 83, was quite clear about why they stopped. Continue reading

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‘Jeannie’ Barbara Eden dreamed of being a TV cop

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By Ray Bennett

LONDON – Barbara Eden, who turns 85 today, is remembered most fondly as the sexy genie in the Sixties sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie” but what she really wanted to be was a TV cop. Continue reading

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TIFF2016: ‘Magnificent 7’ to open, ‘Edge of 17’ to close

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By Ray Bennett

LONDON – Antoine Fuqua’s remake of “The Magnificent Seven” will have its world premiere at the opening gala of the 41st Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 8. TIFF 2016 will close on Sept. 17 with the world premiere of Kelly Fremon Craig’s “The Edge of Seventeen”. Continue reading

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When I spoke to Wonder Woman, she had no clothes on …

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By Ray Bennett

LONDON – Lynda Carter, in her “Wonder Woman” prime, stepped naked and wet from the shower as I said “hello” to begin our interview about life after three seasons as TV’s top female superhero. Continue reading

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