Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Toronto Favorite 'Spotlight' Is 'All the President's Men' for the Post-Print Generation

If you're a journalist who writes about movies, the Toronto International Film Festival is a great place to feel both important and the exact opposite of that. On the one hand, you get to see big-ticket movies months before your friends, and less high-profile movies they'll never have a chance to see; you get whisked into world premieres and seated mere feet away from their stars, so you can sneak a peek at that famous actor's reaction when the audience applauds his onscreen death. You also get to arrive for an interview with those stars that starts hours after it was supposed to, morosely trying to salvage your schedule as the time slips away; then, right before you go in, find out your...

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