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The Toronto Diaries: 'Rez Ball,' 'Unstoppable,' and 'The Cut' Take a Different Approach to Sports Movies
Plus, it's the end of two eras, as 'South Park' will sit out the election, and 'The Tonight Show' is cutting back to four nights a week.
Happy Monday, everyone. I’m knee-deep in the Toronto International Film Festival, where I’ve barely slept — and there are still a few more days to go.
Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice sequel opened north of $100 million, just as I predicted — and it had to compete with Week 1 of the NFL.
ICYMI, on Friday night, I broke the news that Rob Marshall (The Little Mermaid) will direct a remake of Guys and Dolls for Sony, and on Saturday night, I broke the news that Eve Hewson has landed a role in Steven Spielberg’s next film.
Today, I’m back with a trio of TIFF reviews, some news that fell through the cracks last week, and a look at Blumhouse’s new Wolf Man movie from The Invisible Man filmmaker Leigh Whannell, and starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner.
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