After Miguel de Cervantes wrote the most famous novel of all time—El Quijote— in the early 1600s, it became so instantly popular that apocryphal sequels... Read More
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New movies from directors Steven Soderbergh and Nia DaCosta have been announced as premieres at the 50th edition of the Toronto Film Festival lineup. TIFF organizers announced on Thursday... Read More

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