AI isn't Hollywood's biggest problem

At TIFF to discuss his film "American Fiction," director Cord Jefferson argued that enabling the culture of the tech industry to bleed into journalism and the arts is more damaging than AI in itself.
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AI isn't Hollywood's biggest problem, TIFF favorite Cord Jefferson says Click to view images

The "Watchmen" Emmy winner, whose debut feature, "American Fiction," is attracting awards buzz in Toronto, offers thoughts on the industry's tech issue.

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'The Nun' makes a habit of dominating the box office as sequel launches at No. 1 Click to view images

Warner Bros.' "The Nun 2" won the sequel battle over Focus Features' "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3"; "Jawan" scored the biggest global opening ever for a Hindi-language picture.

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At TIFF, a new doc explores how the comedy world enabled Louis C.K. Click to view images

For the filmmakers behind world premiere "Sorry/Not Sorry," the key figure in Louis C.K.'s sexual misconduct scandal isn't the comedian. It's the group of women who spoke out against him.

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The buzziest games this year prove that gamers want old-school couch co-op Click to view images

Online multiplayer is a gaming staple, but not every big title lets people play together at home. Games like "Baldur's Gate 3" and "Diablo 4" are reinvigorating the genre.

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This Ethan Hawke play left daughter Maya Hawke 'deeply disturbed': 'It was a parenting fail' Click to view images

At TIFF, Maya Hawke recalled the moment she realized that her father, Ethan Hawke, was a talented actor. He called the moment a "parenting fail."

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'Daryl Dixon' is a different flavor from 'Walking Dead,' serving up a cinematic trip through France Click to view images

The spinoff, which stars Norman Reedus and was shot in France, had different visual ambitions from "The Walking Dead." Vive le différence!

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Director Shawn Levy on the 'Deadpool 3' ending and the Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman bromance Click to view images

Director Shawn Levy, who is at the Toronto International Film Festival promoting "All the Light We Cannot See," talks about how "Deadpool 3" ends and whether the Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman bromance is real.

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