Jason Reitman’s Labor Day sort of quietly came and went at the Toronto International Film Festival, getting good ink but seemingly getting lost in the 12 Years A Slave / Gravity shuffle. Kate Winslet always looked like the best bet at a nomination for the film, and Reitman has a reasonable track record with his actresses (guiding three of them to nominations), but people have started to write her off. Too soon? Judge for yourself, as Paramount today released both the online (the first one below) and the theatrical trailer. Can this film get back in the mix? Discuss Labor Day‘s chances with us on our forums.
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