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DiD you<br />
KnoW?<br />
TIFF isn’t just for<br />
university-trained film<br />
aficionados and lifelong<br />
cinephiles. It’s for kids,<br />
too! Finding Nemo 3D and<br />
Hotel Transylvania will<br />
both screen as part of the<br />
“TIFF Kids” programme<br />
before opening nationwide<br />
later this month on<br />
<strong>September</strong> 14th and 28th<br />
respectively.<br />
TiFF<br />
CoverAge on<br />
CinePlex.Com<br />
Looking for up-to-the-minute<br />
TIFF news, interviews with<br />
A-list stars in Toronto to screen<br />
their films, photo galleries,<br />
and trailers for movies playing<br />
at the fest? You’ll find it all at<br />
www.cineplex.com/tiff.<br />
38 | <strong>Cineplex</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> | september <strong>2012</strong><br />
silver linings<br />
Playbook<br />
Opens nOvember 21<br />
If you thought Jennifer<br />
Lawrence stepped up to the<br />
plate in The Hunger Games,<br />
look for her to hit it out of the<br />
park with this dark comedy<br />
about a mentally unstable<br />
young woman (Lawrence)<br />
who falls for her neighbour<br />
(Bradley Cooper), who’s just<br />
returned home after spending<br />
time in a psychiatric hospital.<br />
Directed by David O. Russell<br />
(The Fighter).<br />
The impossible<br />
Opens DeCember <strong>2012</strong><br />
We know it won’t be easy to<br />
watch, but it probably won’t<br />
be easy to look away either.<br />
Spanish director Juan Antonio<br />
Bayona navigates stormy<br />
waters for this drama based<br />
on the 2004 Indian Ocean<br />
tsunami that devastated the<br />
surrounding countries and<br />
their people. Ewan McGregor<br />
and Naomi Watts play a<br />
couple vacationing in Thailand<br />
with their three children when<br />
the killer wave hits.<br />
Hyde Park on Hudson Opens DeCember 7<br />
It’s curious casting, Bill Murray as American President<br />
Franklin D. Roosevelt, who in 1939 plays host to England’s King<br />
George VI (Samuel West) and Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman)<br />
at his summer home in upstate New York. He also welcomes his<br />
distant cousin, Margaret Suckley (Laura Linney), with whom he<br />
begins a romantic relationship. It’s a weekend that could alter<br />
world events as war looms in Europe, and Roosevelt’s marriage to<br />
Eleanor (an unrecognizable Olivia Williams) is tested. COntInUeD<br />
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