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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Toronto Update: Patrick Wilson and Alec Baldwin Buddy Up; Industry Buzzes eOne/Alliance Merger; Selena Gomez on Raunchy Role; 'Perks of Being a Wallflower' Review; THR Launches Festival App

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The Hollywood Reporter Festival News
September 08, 2012
LATEST FESTIVAL NEWS
Patrick Wilson, Alec Baldwin Teaming on 'Caught Stealing'
Myriad Pictures is handling worldwide rights and shopping the project to foreign buyers at the Toronto Film Festival.

Industry Optimistic in Wake of eOne-Alliance Films Merger Announcement

Those polled by THR are split over whether the loss of another big buyer means less competition or leaves a vacuum for midsize distribution players to step up.

Going Raunchy in 'Spring Breakers' Has Selena Gomez Stressed
"It's hard for people to take me seriously that way, because of the brand that I've been given," the Disney star told a festival press conference Friday.

Robert Pattinson's 'The Rover' Gets Gobbled Up in Key Territories
The David Michod-helmed drama sells to eOne in the United Kingdom, Canada and Benelux, among other markets.

The Hollywood Reporter Launches New Festivals App
Free and available through iTunes, the app provides THR's coverage - including breaking news, photos, reviews, party coverage, video and screening schedules - at the start of the Toronto International Film Festival.

LATEST FESTIVAL REVIEWS

The Perks of Being a Wallflower: Toronto Review
Emma Watson co-stars in Stephen Chbosky's adaptation of his popular 1999 novel.

Reincarnated: Toronto Review
Vice magazine editor Andy Capper's documentary sits in on the recording in Jamaica of the newly rechristened Snoop Lion's upcoming reggae album.

A Liar's Autobiography: Toronto Review
An unorthodox retelling of the life of the late Monty Python member that features the voices of John Cleese, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam, plus Cameron Diaz as Freud.

Hotel Transylvania: Toronto Review
Genndy Tartakovsky's animated Dracula tale features the voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez.


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