Richard and CTV NewsChannel anchor Marcia MacMillan talk about the big, buzzy films at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, including “Dear Evan Hansen,” “Spencer,” “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and “Dune.”
Richard joins ‘CP24 Breakfast” host George Lagogianes host to talk about the Toronto International Film Festival opening night film “Dear Evan Hansen,” “The Guilty,” the new film from Jake Gyllenhaal, the animated documentary “Flee” and the eerie 60s period piece “Last Night in Soho.”
“I’m a sucker for music documentaries so I’m all in for this. It promises rare footage, great music and an in-depth look at a very private superstar.” — Richard Crouse, host, “Pop Life” (Wild card: “Compartment No. 6”)
From TRNTO.com: “For the second year in a row, TIFF, the world’s largest public film festival will be a little less public than it was pre-pandemic. The Toronto International Film Festival, which runs from Sept. 9 to 18, continues with the hybrid model — a mix of in-person and online screenings — adopted last year in response to COVID-19. This year’s slate includes more than 100 of the best features and documentaries the world has to offer…” Read the whole thing HERE!
Richard speaks to “CTV News at Six” anchor Andria Case about television and movies to watch this weekend including a pair of dystopian tales, Showcase’s “Brave New World,” based on Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel of the same name and “The Society” on Netflix and a look back at the Toronto International Film Festival.