MEGAN FOX makes a return trip to the Toronto International Film Festival for the red carpet premiere of PASSION PLAY

Saturday, September 11th, 2010



photos: The beautiful MEGAN FOX makes a return trip to the Ryerson theatre red carpet for the 2010 Toronto Film Festival premiere of “Passion Play.” It was exactly one year earlier that Fox walked the Ryerson red carpet when “Jennifer’s Body” made a 2009 TIFF premiere. (George Pimentel photos)

STONE press conference at 2010 Toronto Film Festival with Robert Deniro, Ed Norton, and Milla Jovovich – Deniro sees himself acting “in only 3 more movies”

Saturday, September 11th, 2010



It was a packed media room for the Toronto International Film Festival press conference for STONE, easily one of the most anticipated pressers of TIFF. With acting legends like Robert Deniro and Ed Norton in the room, press conference moderator Henri Béhar, while customary to highlight an actors previous works when introducing them, when getting to Deniro, said “I’m not even going to try… Mr. Robert Deniro”

While Mr. Deniro was a man of few words during the press conference. When he spoke those words the media was hanging on every one of them. Including when Deniro talked about “only seeing himself acting in 3 more movies.”

director David Cronenberg comes out opening night of TIFF in support of Artists for Peace and Justice at the TORO Film Industry lounge – the director takes a surprising interest in the design of the Festival Insider’s GLASSES

Friday, September 10th, 2010



photo: David Cronenberg and Cadillac Festival Insider host SKYE at the preview of the NY Times Canadian Photo Archive Exhibit. The private exhibition was curated by David’s daughter, photographer Caitlin Cronenberg. The elder Cronenberg was very taken by the design of SKYE’s glasses.

Canadian filmmaker DAVID CRONENBERG (Videodrome, Dead Zone, Eastern Promises) came out in support of his daughter, photographer CAITLIN CRONENBERG for the opening of the TORO Film Industry lounge. On display was a private preview of RED – the NY Times Canadian Photo Archive Exhibit. The exhibition features iconic images of George Chuvalo-Muhammad Ali, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and of course a young David Cronenberg.

and let the show begin – the Cadillac’s are ready as curtains go up on the 35th Toronto International Film Festival

Thursday, September 9th, 2010


The 35th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival kicks off tonight. In its 35 years the festival has only grown in size and scope to where TIFF is now considered one of the premiere film festivals in the world. And Cadillac is proud to be part of it all.

The 2010 edition of the festival promises to be a special one. Besides the powerhouse roster of movie actors and their respected filmmakers expected to attend – names like Redford, Deniro, and Eastman. This year will mark the opening of the BELL Lightbox, a special new home for TIFF on King st in the heart of Toronto.

You’ll want to be following the Cadillac Festival Insider through all the action. We’ll be travelling and reporting from red carpet premieres, press conference, industry events, and of course, the parties. What would the Toronto Film Festival be without it’s famous parties?

So come join us for a ride of a lifetime as the Cadillac Festival Insider gets ready to take you inside TIFF.

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5 GREAT things to do around the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival – FOR FREE!

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010


You don’t need the hottest party invite or Gala screening ticket to enjoy the buzz of the Toronto Film Festival. There are still plenty of downtown sites to take in the magic of TIFF and it doesn’t even have to cost you a dime. We can suggest these 5 great things to do around TIFF for FREE;

1. THE TIFF RED CARPET PREMIERES – The TIFF red carpet screenings still offer the best bang for your buck for getting up close and personal with a movie star. It’s rare a celebrity doesn’t interact with the crowd at their premiere. We’ve seen before some stars spend more time with the fans, then the media. Roy Thomson Hall Gala premieres have a large area where crowds gather. But warning – if you want a good spot on the fence, get their early. The Elgin Winter Theatre and Ryerson are also very fan friendly and good spots for seeing your favorite actors up close. Tip: The stars exiting the Elgin theatre out the back door can be an intimate vantage point.

2. YORKVILLE AVE. – Yes, some festival buzz is moving south to King st., but Yorkville avenue is still home to two of Toronto’s most swanky TIFF hotels – The Four Seasons and The Hazelton. So Yorkville is always a bees hive of activity come TIFF time – especially opening weekend. Grab a coffee and take a seat outside on the Starbucks patio for some fun people watching.

3. THE PARTIES – The Hello Canada magazine party, the Variety Studio at Holt Renfrew, In Style Party. You may not get into these events – but many have red carpets outside and sometimes hundreds of fans will gather in the streets.

4. ESSENTIAL CINEMA MUSEUM and FILM SCREENINGS – at the TIFF Bell Lightbox opening daily September 12th the exhibit will feature movie props, costumes, and posters from some of most popular movies ever. TIP: They’ll also be free screenings of past great TIFF films.

5. TIFF BLOCK PARTY – on Sunday, September 12th. Everybody is invited to one of TIFF’s coolest parties this year. The opening of the BELL Lightbox on Sunday afternoon. Free food and entertaiment including the headlining of a major Canadian act that TIFF is keeping secret for now (but we think is Nelly Furtado.)

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TIFF’10 GALA: The Town – director Ben Affleck bringing an all-star cast to Toronto

Monday, September 6th, 2010


One of the most anticipated Gala premieres at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival is for director Ben Affleck’s THE TOWN. In Affleck’s sophomore directorial effort, Ben has managed to assemble a powerhouse cast. From the A-list actor-turned-director to Oscar nominees, and even a Gossip Girl star. This Roy Thomson Hall Gala is sure to be a centre of attention that night in Toronto.

Because one Cadillac Festival Insider can’t be everywhere during TIFF – there really are just TOO many events going on some evenings. We’ve enlisted some help from a few people who will share their Cadillac Festival Insider experiences.

Toronto PR girl, and The A List Blogger Alanna Glicksman will be attending THE TOWN’s Gala premiere screeening and will share her experiences later in the week. Alanna blogs today on The A List;

The star-studded TIFF gala premiere of The Town is one of this year’s hot ticket shows. With Ben Affleck, Blake Lively, Jeremy Renner and Rebecca Hall set to grace the red carpet with their presence, the paparazzi will have lots of tabloid-worthy pictures to sell. Sure to dazzle is the lovely Blake, who is famous for her baring all on the red carpet, and dashing Ben, who like a fine wine only gets better with age.

The rumor mill is buzzing about possible red carpet appearances from significant others Penn Badgley and Jennifer Garner, but my money’s on a Penn appearance. The Gossip Girl couple aren’t shy about flaunting their love, while Ben and Jen tend to avoid walking the red carpet together.

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Artists for Peace and Justice fundraising event during TIFF will raise badly needed money for Haitian relief – follow @natashankpr on Twitter to help donate

Monday, September 6th, 2010

photo: Olivia Wilde, Natasha Koifman, and writer / director Paul Haggis at the APJ fundrasier at the Windsor Arms hotel during TIFF’09

There is no question that it’s often a time of celebration at many events during the Toronto International Film Festival. But it’s also become a time for giving back and many events occurring during TIFF have a charitable aspect to them.

One of the most successful fundraising events held annually in Toronto around film fest time is The Artists for Peace and Justice fundraiser with Paul Haggis and this year, James Franco co-hosting. The APJ has been tirelessly working for Haitian relief this year.

Still months after the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti, the country struggles to get everyday supplies. Food, water, and medical care are in short supply and without raising more money international relief efforts will continue to slow down.

One organizer of the Artists for Peace and Justice fundraiser, Natasha Koifman is donating $5 for every new follower on twitter she gains till September 15th.

Follow @natashankpr on Twitter to help donate

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FIRST LOOK VIDEO – THE PROMISE: Making of Darkness On The Edge Of Town documentary brings Bruce Springsteen to TIFF for Gala premiere and interview

Sunday, September 5th, 2010



When THE BOSS himself, Bruce Springsteen steps onto the red carpet for the TIFF Gala world premiere of THE PROMISE: Making of Darkness On The Edge Of Town it will continue a tradition of the Toronto festival being able to attract not just the biggest movie actors in the world – but also in recent years, some huge icons from the music world too.

During the 2008 Toronto festival guitar gods Jack White, Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), and The Edge (U2) all came to Toronto in support of the documentary, IT MIGHT GET LOUD. Last year, we saw U2′s Bono and Edge turn up on a TIFF red carpet in support of fellow Irish director Neil Jordan’s new film.

And It won’t just be at the Roy Thomson Hall Gala on September 14th where we’ll see Springsteen. Earlier in the day, Bruce will sit down with actor / friend Ed Norton for a rare in-depth live interview at the new Bell Lightbox building.

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10 essential films at the 2010 Toronto Film Festival for red carpet celebrity spotting – get your cameras ready!

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

INSIDE JOB - Thursday, Sept 9th @ Ryerson 9pm. Matt Damon is narrator of this documentary and should make a surprise appearance.

STONE – Friday, Sept 10th @ Elgin 9pm. The legend himself Robert De Niro, with Milla Jovovich and Edward Norton.

SUPER – Friday, Sept 10th @ Ryerson midnight. Rainn Wilson, Liv Tyler, Canada’s own Ellen Page. and maybe even Kevin Bacon.

NEVER LET ME GO – Saturday, Sept 11th @ Ryerson 6pm. Great chance to see A-lister Keira Knightly and two up-and-coming stars; Andrew Garfield (The Social Network, New Spiderman), and Carey Mulligan (An Education, Wallstreet 2)

THE TOWN – Saturday, Sept 11th @ Roy Thomson Hall 9:30pm. Blake Lively, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, and director Ben Affleck (might we see Ben’s wife Jennifer Garner join him on The Town’s big night)

HEREAFTER – Sunday, Sept 12th @ Elgin 9pm. The icon Clint Eastwood and Matt Damon. Don’t be surprised if Matt’s good friend Ben Affleck shows up too.

YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER – Sunday, Sept 12th @ Elgin 6pm. The directing icon Woody Allen brings a cast that includes Josh Brolin, Freida Pinto, and possibly Antonio Banderas.

BLACK SWAN – Monday, Sept 13th @ Roy Thomson Hall 9:30pm. One of the most buzzed films at TIFF brings Natalie Portman and (we think) Mila Kunis too for a red carpet pair too beautiful for words.

HENRY’S CRIME - Tuesday, Sept 14th @ Elgin 9pm. Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, James Caan. Need we say more?

THE MAKING OF DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN – Tuesday, Sept 14th @ Roy Thomson Hall 9:30pm. There doesn’t get bigger superstars then Bruce Springsteen and his red carpet entrance promises a sight to be seen (and you never know what friends Bruce will surely bring to his rare film festival appearance. Count on Ed Norton for one.)

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Black Swan opens the 67th Venice Film Festival – Natalie Portman joins director Darren Aronofsky in Italy – Mila Kunis still filming in New York

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010



The world’s oldest International Film Festival – Venice kicked off their 67th edition last night with a Gala world premiere of DARREN ARONOFSKY’S Black Swan. The eagerly awaited thriller features NATALIE PORTMAN and MILA KUNIS as dueling ballerinas and will also make a Toronto International Film Festival debut next week. Variety’s Peter Debruge called it a “wicked, sexy and ultimately devastating study of a young dancer’s all-consuming ambition.”

Portman made the trip to Italy to accompany her director and was a beautiful vision of red on the Gala opening night red carpet.

Unfortunately, Natalie’s co-star from the film, MILA KUNIS did not make the trip to Venice. Mila’s career is on fire of late and has been filming back-to-back projects for the last while. So on the same day Portman was supporting the film in Venice, Kunis was in New York shooting a romantic comedy with Justin Timberlake.

Will Mila’s busy filming schedule also keep her from TIFF’s red carpet when Black Swan has it’s Toronto premiere? This Festival Insider is betting there just might be enough space in Mila’s schedule next week for a quick Toronto visit.

“Six months ahead of the film, I went into sort of hyper-training, where five hours a day I was doing both ballet and cross-training, with swimming. A few months before was when we started getting into the choreography. It was very extreme.” – Natalie Portman, in Venice on her preparation for Black Swan

Oscar winning Slumdog Millionaire alumni Freida Pinto and director Danny Boyle are returning to the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival – but in different films this time

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010


While they’ll be in Toronto to support different films this year during TIFF, Slumdog Millionaire actress Freida Pinto and her former director Danny Boyle are expected to reunite at sometime during the 2010 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival.

It was just two years earlier that their film, Slumdog Millionaire took the festival (and by extension, the world) by storm. When SlumDog captured the Cadillac People’s Choice Audience Award it would be just the first in many accolades to come for the film, culminating in the highest honor of them all – the Academy Award for Best Picture.

It’s been quite the whirlwind couple of years since Slumdog Millionaire introduced Freida Pinto to audiences outside her native India. Freida comes to the 2010 Toronto Film Festival in support of not one, but two films this year.


And those films are helmed by powerhouse directors. Pinto will first join director Julian Schnabel on the red carpet for the TIFF premiere of Miral. A few days later, we’ll see Freida join the iconic writer and director Woody Allen when You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger makes a TIFF debut.

Also happening during TIFF, Pinto’s Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle will premiere his follow-up directorial effort, 127 Hours. We just need now Freida’s Slumdog co-star, and real life boyfriend, Dev Patel to come to TIFF’10 for a true cast reunion.

So, what actor has no managers or agents and a 1-800 number for meetings?

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Seeing this veteran actor’s name expected at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival reminded the Festival Insider of a story heard last year during TIFF when the actor was attending.

At the press conference for their film last year (a press conference the actor was expected to attend, but at the last minute decided they would rather just quietly walk around the Kensington Market area of Toronto.) The director praised the actor’s work in the film and couldn’t believe he got this actor in the first place. The director in the press conference went on to describe the “unique” process it was to cast this actor.

The actor never auditions nor takes any meetings (or even phone calls) before accepting a role. This person has no agency representation. Actually, no agents, managers, or publicists. Just a single lawyer for over 30 years.

If the actor agrees to hear your pitch the lawyer forwards a 1-800 number. You call and leave a message describing your story. If the actor likes what they hear. The screenplay is forwarded through the lawyer. No phone calls. no meetings.

So who is this actor?

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The Toronto Film Festival is about the FILMS – but it’s also about the STARS and DIRECTORS. Guess who’s coming…

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

We know the Toronto International Film Festival is about the films. But it’s certainly also about the STARS and their DIRECTORS that descend upon Toronto each year. TIFF released their guest list of celebrities expected to attend and it’s a doozy. With legends like Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, and Robert Deniro attending – it’s looking like a banner year for TIFF’10. While the list is NOT complete and we are sure to see other names pop up at the Festival it’s certainly a great start.

So who’s expected to attend the 2010 Toronto Film Festival…

Aamir Khan, Aaron Eckhart, Aaron Poole, Abigail Breslin, Adelaide Clemens, Adrienne Ciuffo, AJ Bowen, Alessandro Nivola, Alex Russell, Alexander Gammal, Alexandra Chowaniec, Allie MacDonald, Amanda Plummer, Amber Heard, Amy Grey, Amy Madigan, Amy Ryan, Anamaria Marinca, Andrea Riseborough, Anna Hopkins, Anna Mae Routledge, Andy Sparacino, April Telek, Aqib Khan, Ari Cohen, Audrey Mars, Barry Pepper, Belén Rueda, Bill Gates, Bill Murray, Bill Pullman, Bjorn Lomborg, Blake Lively, Bob Hoskins, Bruce Greenwood, Bruce Springsteen, Carey Lovelace, Carey Mulligan, Carla Sacks, Carrie Ng, Catherine Deneuve, Catherine Keener, char davies, Charlotte Rampling, Christopher C.J. Wallace, Christopher Plummer, Cindy Nelson, Clive Owen, Colin Firth, Connor Paolo, Craig Roberts, Cyril Dugovic, Danielle Harris, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Dave Lawrence, David Suzuki, David Timoner, Dominic Cooper, Doro Bachrach, Dwight Yoakam, Edward Norton, Ellen Page, Emily Hampshire, Emma Roberts, Emma Stone, Emmanuel Bilodeau, Erwin Strauss, Evan Sneider, Fisher Stevens, Francesca Gasteen, Freida Pinto, Garrett Dillahunt, Gemma Arterton, Geoffrey Canada, Geoffrey Rush, George Rush, Georgina Haig, Glenn Howerton, Guerilla Girls, Hallie Switzer, Harvey Keitel, Helen Mirren, Hilary Swank, Irène Jacob, Isabelle Blais, Jackson Rathbone, Jake Johnson, James Caan, James Franco, Jason Jones, Javier Bardem, Jay Baruchel, Jennifer Connelly, Jeon Do-yeon, Jeremy Renner, Jill Hennessy, Jim Broadbent, Joe Swanberg, John Brolin, John Ortiz, Jon Hamm, Jon Lovitz, Jonathan Baldock, John Legend, Josh Hartnett, Josh Lucas, Juan Diego Botto, Julian Richings, Julie Bilson Ahlberg, Juno Temple, Kailey Swanson, Kat Dennings, Kat Germain, Keanu Reeves, Keir Gilchrist, Kelly Preston, Kevin Spacey, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Kristin Scott Thomas, L.J. Benet, Lambert Wilson,Laura Dern, Lee Jung-jae, Lee Pace, Lesley Chilcott, Lesley Manville, Liana Liberato, Liv Tyler, Ludivine Sagnier, Macha Grenon, Malin Akerman, Maria Bello, Marion Cotillard, Martha Wilson, Martin Sheen, Martina Gusman, Mary Steenburgen, Matt Damon, Maya Hawke, Megan Fox, Melanie Laurent, Michael Angarano, Michael C. Hall, Michael Moore, Michael Pena, Michael Sheen, Mickey Rourke, Milla Jovovich, Minnie Driver, Miranda Richardson, Molly Parker, Morgan Davidoff,Nadia Litz, Natalie Portman, Nicole Kidman, Noah Reid, Oliver Ackland, Olivia Newton-John, Olivier Barthelemy, Om Puri,Paolo Costanzo, Patrick Labbé, Paul Giamatti, Paul J. Spence, Penn Badgley, Philomène Bilodeau, Pierre Bergé, Rachel Weisz, Rachelle Lefevre, Rainn Wilson, Ray Winstone, Rebecca Hall, Rebecca Hill, Reece Thompson, Rick Miller, Robert De Niro, Robert James, Roberta Cairney, Romain Duris, Ron Hynes, Ron Perlman, Ronnie Fridthjof, Rosamund Pike, Ross Clark, Ruth Charney, Ruth Sheen, Ryan Gosling, Ryan Kwanten, Ryan Phillippe, Ryan Reynolds, Sally Hawkins, Sam Rockwell, Sara Stockman, Sarah Kolasky, Sarah Peter, Sarah Silverman, Scott Speedman, Seán Cullen, Shannon Woodward, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Stephen Root, Temuera Morrison, Terra Hazelton, Thomas Haden Church, TJ Power, Tracy Lawrence, Uma Thurman, Valentina Berisa, Vera Farmiga, Vincent Cassel, Will Ferrell, William B. Davis, William H. Macy, Woody Harrelson, Xiao Min, Yasmin Paige, Zach Braff, Zach Galifianakis, Zak Santiago.

and their filmmakers…Clint Eastwood, Woody Allen, Robert Redford,

Aamir Bashir, Aaron Phelan, Abe Sylvia, Achero Mañas, Adam Wingard, Alejandro GonzálezIñárritu, Álex de la Iglesia, Alex Gibney, Amos Gitai, Andrew Lau, Andrucha Waddington, Andy De Emmony, Anna Boden, Anne Emond, Antoine Bourges, Anurag Kashyap, Apichatpong Weerasethakul,Atom Egoyan, Avi Nesher, Barr Gilmore, Barry Blaustein, Belmin Soylemez, Ben Affleck, Ben C. Lucas, Ben Stassen, Benoit Jacquot, Boo Junfeng, Brad Anderson, Brandon Cronenberg, Brian D. Johnson, Bruce LaBruce, Bruce McDonald, Callum Cooper, Cam Woykin, Carl Bessai, Carla Susanto, Caroline Monnet, Catherine Breillat, Catherine Martin, Charles Ferguson, Charlotte Sachs Bostrup, Chris Chong Chan Fui & Yasuhiro Morinaga, Chris Kraus, Christophe Nick, Thomas Bornot, Dan Popa, Dan Rush, Daniel Cockburn, Daniel Espinosa, Daniel Hendler, Danis Goulet, Danny Boyle, Darragh McDonald, Darren Aronofsky, David M. Rosenthal, David Schwimmer, Davis Guggenheim, Deborah Chow, Delfina Castagnino, Denis Côté, Denis Villeneuve, Derek Cianfrance, Djo Tunda Wa Munga, Dominic Angerame, Douglas Gordon, Dustin Lance Black, Ed Gass-Donnelly, Emilio Estevez, Emmanuel Shirinian & Russell Bennett, Emre Sahin, Eran Riklis, Eric Lartigau, Eriko Sonoda, Errol Morris, Ezra Holland, Federico Veiroj, Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal, Tono Errando, Firas Momani, François Ozon, Frederick Wiseman, Gabriel Range, Gareth Edwards, George Hickenlooper, Gilles Paquet Brenner, Greg Atkins, Guillaume Canet, Guillem Morales, Guy Maddin, Guy Moshe,Hans Olson, Helga Fanderl, Ian Sharp, Iciar Bollain, Im Sang-Soo, Ingrid Veninger, Isaac Cravit, Isabelle Stever, J. Clay Tweel, Jacob Tierney, James Andean & Francois Xavier Saint-Pierre, James Benning, James Gunn, James Wan, Janus Metz, Jeff Barnaby, Jem Cohen, Jerome Sable, Jim Mickle, Joe LoBianco, Jody Shapiro, John Bolton, John Cameron Mitchell, John Carpenter, John Curran, John Gray, John Madden, John Price, John Sayles, John Turturro, Jonathan Nossiter, Jonathan Sobol, José Luis Guerin, Juanita Wilson, Julian Schnabel, Julien Carbon, Julio Hernández Cordón, Justin Chadwick, Justin Lerner, Katrin Bowen, Kaveh Nabatian, Kazik Radwanski, Kelly Reichardt,Ken Loach, Kevan Funk, Kevin Jerome Everson, Khalo Matabane, Kim Longinotto, Kiran Rao, Kire Paputts, Koen Mortier, Ky Nam Le Duc, Larysa Kondracki, Laura Israel, Leon Ford, Linda Hoaglund, Liz Van Allen Cairns, Laurent Courtiaud,Louis Bélanger, Louise Alston, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Madison Brookshire, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Malcolm Venville, Manuel Martin Cuenca, Marie-Josee Saint-Pierre, Marion Hänsel, Mark Hartley, Mark Romanek, Martin Sokol, Matt Reeves, Max Winkler, Michael Dowse, Michael McGowan, Michael Nyman, Michael Rowe, Michael Snow, Michael Vass, Michelangelo Frammartino, Mike Goldbach, Mike Leigh, Mike Mills, Milcho Manchevski, Mitch Glazer, Nadia Litz, Nathaniel Dorsky, Nick Fox Gieg, Nicolás Pereda, Nigel Cole, Oliver Husain, Oliver Schmitz, Ondi Timoner, Özlem Sulak, Pablo Trapero, Pasquale Scimeca, Patricio Guzmán, Pelin Esmer, Perry Bard, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Pierre Thoretton, Rachid Bouchareb, Rebecca Meyers, Reha Erdem,Richard Ayoade, Richard Bowen, Richard J. Lewis, Risteard Ó Domhnaill, Rodrigo Cortés, Romain Gavras, Rowan Joffe, Ryan Fleck, Ryan Redford, Sara St. Onge, Sarah Bouyain, Sarah McCarthy, Saverio Constanzo, Seren Yüce, Sergei Loznitsa, Shawn Ku, Sion Sono, Sophie Fiennes, Sophie Goyette, Stefano Incerti, Stefano Pasetto, Stephen Frears, Steve Nash, Steven Silver, Sturla Gunnarsson, Susanne Bier, Tao Gu, Tayfun Pirselimog?lu, Terry Miles, Theodore Ushev, Theron Patterson, Thom Andersen, Thom Zimny, Tom Hooper, Tom Tykwer, Tomonari Nishikawa, Tony Goldwyn, Trevor Anderson, Vincent Biron, Vincent Gallo, Vincent Grenier, Wang Bing, Werner Herzog, Will Gluck, William D. MacGillivray, Wuershan, Xavier Dolan, Yoel Meranda.

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For Toronto Film Festival news, schedule, ticket info, and twitter updates on mobile – Get the official TIFF Blackberry App

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

If your a Blackberry device user and looking for the most up-to-date information on the Toronto Film Festival while your on the go – download the official TIFF app from Blackberry World.

The app allows you to browse film and ticket info, view trailers, customize your own personal screening schedule, and see maps of locations of key TIFF hot spots. There’s even a place on the app to get a real-time Twitter feed of everything happening TIFF.

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Bruce McDonald’s TRIGGER – starring Molly Parker, Don McKeller, and the late Tracy Wright to be first film screened at The Bell Lightbox

Thursday, August 19th, 2010


It was announced during August by Toronto Film Festival co-director Cameron Bailey that iconic film director Bruce McDonald’s latest feature, Trigger will be the inaugural film premiere on September 12th at the new home of TIFF – the Bell Lightbox on King st. It will certainly be a night when the best in Canadian cinema will shine.

Trigger has McDonald returning to familiar themes of musicianship and artistry explored in his earlier films. Starring Molly Parker and Tracy Wright as former music partners that are reunited years later. Sadly, Tracy Wright passed away this year and there are sure to be some special moments of remembrance when Trigger opens up the Bell Lightbox that first Saturday of TIFF’10.

Bruce McDonald first burst onto the Canadian filmmaking scene in the mid-90′s with the now cult classic, Hard Core Logo (We hear a sequel is in the works.) Quentin Tarantino is a big fan of Bruce McDonald movies especially Hard Core Logo. Tarantino actually helped McDonald distribute HCL under Tarantino’s own personal studio name to ensure the widest possible audience saw Logo. A few years ago before emerging onto the international scene with her Oscar nominated role in Juno – McDonald cast Ellen Page in The Tracey Fragments.

TIFF co-director Cameron Baily congratulates Trigger actor Don Mckeller at August press conference to announce the Bruce McDonald film as the Bell Lightbox opening night Gala.

Score: A Hockey Musical to open the 35th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

“Score: A Hockey Musical captures key elements of Canadian identity – our passion for our national pastime, our unique musical style and our special brand of humour.” – Piers Handling, TIFF co-director


The Hockey Hall Of Fame in Toronto could be considered an unusual place to hold the first official TIFF press conference of 2010. Festival co-directors Cameron Bailey and Pier Handling even entered the room in custom made hockey jerseys (#35 to honor the thirty-fifth edition of the festival.)

When Bailey started the announcement, “Ladies and gentleman, we’ve been drafted… into Hockeywood.” – The Cadillac Festival Insider knew we were in for a special announcement…

TIFF’s big 2010 Opening Night Gala on September 9th will be Score: A Hockey Musical.

Score: A Hockey Musical tells the tale of emerging love and fame for a teenage hockey phenom in Canada. The film features one of the most iconic stars ever of movie musicals, Ms. Oliva Newton-John of “Grease” fame. There’s also an impressive list of co-stars and cameo appearances. CBC’s George Stroumboulopoulos, Evan Solomon, singer Nelly Furtado, even Wayne Gretzky’s dad, Walter makes an appearance in what looks to be a very fun film.

TIFF showed the media a few minutes of the film during the opening press conference. The first thought that came to this insider’s mind was, “It’s maybe Glee on Ice!”

Score: A Hockey Musical features relative newcomers Noah Reid and Allie MacDonald in the lead roles. It was cool to see all the press attention they were receiving at the Hockey Hall Of Fame. You could tell it was still so new for them. The Festival Insider chatted with Ms. MacDonald for a few minutes and discovered it will be Allie and Noah’s very first trip to the Toronto Film Festival – and what a way to start – the featured stars walking the red carpet at the opening night Gala!

It’s sure to be quite exciting for the entire cast as they become the centre of attention that first TIFF evening in Toronto. Our advice to Ms. MacDonald and Mr. Reid was to just sit back in their Cadillac and enjoy the ride. It’s sure to be a very special one that evening for the newly minted stars.

Welcome to the Cadillac Festival Insider for all of the movie and celebrity news of the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Welcome to the Cadillac Festival Insider! We’ll be featuring the latest celebrity news and movie buzz from the 2010 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival.

We will bring you inside TIFF – providing a sneak peek onto the red carpet and into the Gala parties. And there will be lots to talk about – over 300 films and hundreds of TIFF celebrity guests.

This year’s film festival is shaping up to be one of the greatest ever – with A-list acting talent, marquee filmmakers, and pop-culture icons all planning appearances in Toronto.

The guest list for this year’s festival will be posted soon, so check back often!