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    Home » Director Antoine Fuqua’s “Magnificent Seven” Set To Open Toronto Film Festival

    Director Antoine Fuqua’s “Magnificent Seven” Set To Open Toronto Film Festival

    By SHOOTWednesday, July 27, 2016Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3543 Views
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    In this image released by MGM/Columbia Pictures, actors Chris Pratt, left, and Denzel Washington, center, appear on the set with director Antoine Fuqua during the filming of "The Magnificent Seven." The film will have its world premiere as the opening film of the 41st Toronto International Film Festival. (Sam Emerson/MGM/Columbia Pictures via AP)

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Lupita Nyong'o, Justin Timberlake, Denzel Washington and Emma Stone are just a few of the stars with films headed to the Toronto International Film Festival this year.

    The Toronto festival is considered a launching pad to Hollywood's awards season, and this year features a buzzy and diverse lineup of both world premieres and some of the best offerings from other festivals that in the past have shaped the Oscar conversation. Last year's best picture winner, "Spotlight," premiered at the festival.

    Kicking things off on Sept. 8 is the world premiere of Antoine Fuqua's "The Magnificent Seven," starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt in a remake of the classic John Sturges film (which was also, incidentally, a remake of Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai"). Fuqua is on the commercials/branded content roster of production house Wondros.

    Festival CEO and Director Piers Handling and Artistic Director Cameron Bailey announced 60-some galas and special presentations Tuesday in a press conference.

    Some of the most high-profile premieres include director Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi drama "Arrival," with Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner, and Peter Berg's disaster pic "Deepwater Horizon," starring Mark Wahlberg. Rob Reiner's presidential biopic "LBJ," starring Woody Harrelson will also debut at the festival.

    The lineup also includes a murderer's row of favorites from the year's festivals, including Nate Parker's slave rebellion drama "The Birth of a Nation," which won the top prize at the Sundance Film Festival and is considered an early Oscar contender, as is Jeff Nichols' interracial romance/civil rights drama "Loving," with Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

    Cannes darlings "American Honey," starring Shia LaBeouf, and Jim Jarmusch's "Paterson," starring Adam Driver, will play the festival too.

    Diversity and inclusion seemed to be paramount among the 68 films announced, with features like Mira Nair's chess tale "The Queen of Katwe" with Lupita Nyong'o, Vikram Gandhi's Barack Obama at Columbia film "Barry," and "Belle" director Amma Asante's "A United Kingdom," starring David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike.

    "Whiplash" director Damien Chazelle's musical romance "La La Land" starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone as a pair Los Angeles dreamers will also make a stop at Toronto after opening at the Venice Film Festival a few weeks earlier.

    "Ryan Gosling singing and dancing: Does it get any better?" Handling paused to ask during the press conference.

    The Miles Teller boxing drama "Bleed for This" from director Ben Younger will play, as will designer Tom Ford's "Nocturnal Animals" with Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal. Rooney Mara has a few films at TIFF as well, including Gareth Davis's "Lion," based on Saroo Brierley's memoir of finding his birthmother, which stars Dev Patel, and Jim Sheridan's "The Secret Scripture."

    Christopher Guest will premiere the comedy "Mascots," starring Fred Willard, Parker Posey and many of his mockumentary regulars.

    There are a handful of music pics, too, including Jonathan Demme's Justin Timberlake concert film "JT + The Tennessee Kids," Nick Cannon's "King of the Dancehall," and "The Rolling Stones Ole? Ole? Ole?! : A Trip Across Latin America" from director Paul Dugdale.

    The coming of age comedy/drama "The Edge of Seventeen," starring Hailee Steinfeld as an awkward high school student from first-time director Kelly Fremon Craig will close out the festival, which runs through Sept. 18. TIFF will continue announcing films over the next few weeks.

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    Super Bowl Ads Try To Overcome Tough Times With Health, Caring, Nostalgia and Laughs

    Monday, February 9, 2026
    This photo provided by Anheuser Busch shows the Budweiser 2026 Super Bowl NFL football spot. (Pat Piasecki/Budweiser via AP)

    At a difficult time for America, Super Bowl advertisers asked viewers to take care of themselves and others — and maybe even crack a smile. Ring showed how neighbors can use their doorbell cameras to find lost pets. A Budweiser Clydesdale protected a bald eagle chick from the rain. Novartis touted a blood test that can detect prostate cancer. Toyota reminded viewers to wear their seatbelts. Mister Rogers was invoked twice: Lady Gaga sang his classic "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" in a tearjerker for Rocket Companies while the National Football League used "You Are Special" to promote its work with youth sports organizations. "A key thread running through this year's Super Bowl ads was a desire for peace, harmony, community, and neighborliness," said Kimberly Whitler, a marketing professor at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. "There is a general theme centered on people coming together to support one another." America is uneasy. U.S. consumer confidence fell to its lowest level since 2014 in January. The killings of two protesters by federal officers in Minneapolis last month led to widespread outrage. And winter weather has been brutal across much of the country. "There is a collective trauma. Everybody is stressed out. It doesn't matter who you are, it's something that's impacting everyone," said Vann Graves, the executive director of the Brandcenter at Virginia Commonwealth University. Super Bowl ads, he said, give people a much-needed respite and a rare shared moment. "It's been a bit of time that we can just be human and be silly and enjoy ourselves," Graves said. Playing for laughs There is plenty of silliness in this year's commercials. Sabrina Carpenter tried to build the perfect man out of... Read More

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