Your daily movie bulletin bringing you the lowdown on 11 September
Like Old Man River, the Toronto film festival just keeps rolling along. Here's what we'll have today.
*Coming up from Toronto*
Reviews of cycling doc The Armstrong Lie, Aussie cop thriller Felony, Saoirse Ronan-starring dystopian thriller How I Live Now, Elmore Leonard adaptation Life of Crime, Mike Myer's documentary about music biz legend Shep Gordon, Supermensch, duelling-teacher drama Words and Pictures and Jimi Henrix biopic All Is By My Side.
Plus news from August: Osage County and Belle if we're really lucky.
*Coming up from London*
In the headlines today:• The Mortal Instruments franchise has taken a big hit, so will be "delayed".
• Derek Jacobi reveals Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs was between him, Daniel Day Lewis and Anthony Hopkins
• James Bond submarine car sells for nearly $1m
• Hugh Jackman hints next X-Men film could be his last as Wolverine
• American Psycho heading to TV
• Robert Zemeckis to direct Charlie Kaufman's screenplay for young adult adaptation Chaos Walking
• Roger Ebert's hometown plans bronze statue.
We'll have longer news stories on some or all of that lot. (Definitely some, probably not all.)
*Plus:*
• We have a video interview with the cast of racing driver yarn Rush (Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Bruhl and Olivia Wilde) and a few words from director Ron Howard.
• And our regular look at the UK box office by the legend that is Charles Gant.
*You may have missed from Toronto
*
• World exclusive trailer for The Railway Man, with Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman
• Two stars for August Osage County, one of the pre-fest biggies
• Review of One Chance, the biopic of X Factor guy Paul Potts (three satrs, since you ask)
• Review of Cory Monteith's last film, McCanick, which got a solid three stars from Paul MacInnes• Catherine Shoard really hated Devil's Knot, the West Memphis Three drama
• Daniel Radcliffe seems to have stumbled a bit with The F-Word, according to Henry Barnes
*You may have missed from London
*
• Star Wars droid R2D2 spotted in Star Trek Into Darkness
• London Fields film shoot gets under way
• Pablo Escobar biopic finally gets go-ahead, with John Leguizamo in lead
• Jeremy Kay's take on the latest US box office: RiddickRiddickRiddickRiddick
• Cinefiles on a lovely-looking rooftop place in Athens
Andrew Pulvertheguardian.com © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds Reported by guardian.co.uk 14 hours ago.
Like Old Man River, the Toronto film festival just keeps rolling along. Here's what we'll have today.
*Coming up from Toronto*
Reviews of cycling doc The Armstrong Lie, Aussie cop thriller Felony, Saoirse Ronan-starring dystopian thriller How I Live Now, Elmore Leonard adaptation Life of Crime, Mike Myer's documentary about music biz legend Shep Gordon, Supermensch, duelling-teacher drama Words and Pictures and Jimi Henrix biopic All Is By My Side.
Plus news from August: Osage County and Belle if we're really lucky.
*Coming up from London*
In the headlines today:• The Mortal Instruments franchise has taken a big hit, so will be "delayed".
• Derek Jacobi reveals Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs was between him, Daniel Day Lewis and Anthony Hopkins
• James Bond submarine car sells for nearly $1m
• Hugh Jackman hints next X-Men film could be his last as Wolverine
• American Psycho heading to TV
• Robert Zemeckis to direct Charlie Kaufman's screenplay for young adult adaptation Chaos Walking
• Roger Ebert's hometown plans bronze statue.
We'll have longer news stories on some or all of that lot. (Definitely some, probably not all.)
*Plus:*
• We have a video interview with the cast of racing driver yarn Rush (Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Bruhl and Olivia Wilde) and a few words from director Ron Howard.
• And our regular look at the UK box office by the legend that is Charles Gant.
*You may have missed from Toronto
*
• World exclusive trailer for The Railway Man, with Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman
• Two stars for August Osage County, one of the pre-fest biggies
• Review of One Chance, the biopic of X Factor guy Paul Potts (three satrs, since you ask)
• Review of Cory Monteith's last film, McCanick, which got a solid three stars from Paul MacInnes• Catherine Shoard really hated Devil's Knot, the West Memphis Three drama
• Daniel Radcliffe seems to have stumbled a bit with The F-Word, according to Henry Barnes
*You may have missed from London
*
• Star Wars droid R2D2 spotted in Star Trek Into Darkness
• London Fields film shoot gets under way
• Pablo Escobar biopic finally gets go-ahead, with John Leguizamo in lead
• Jeremy Kay's take on the latest US box office: RiddickRiddickRiddickRiddick
• Cinefiles on a lovely-looking rooftop place in Athens
Andrew Pulvertheguardian.com © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds Reported by guardian.co.uk 14 hours ago.