(indieWIRE/ 09.16.02) — A bumper crop of excellent films was in evidence at Cannes this year, and thus, in the cinematic equivalent of the famous Reaganite trickle-down theory of economic development, ...
MONTREAL — Columbia Pictures’ much-acclaimed twisted literary drama “Adaptation” dominated the 2002 Toronto Film Critics Awards, nabbing four prizes, including the top honor as film of the year.
Toronto’s gala screening of Haynes’ homage to Douglas Sirk was packed to the nines with well-wishers and giddy moviegoers, while the after-party at Zoom — which didn’t even start until 11 p.m. — raged ...
Toronto should be grateful. World Youth Day is bigger, better and far cheaper than the Olympics. WYD 2002 was Toronto’s finest hour. You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in ...