Michael Keaton could have come to the Toronto Film Festival last night as a director. His excellent thriller, "Knox Goes Away," opened to a jam packed audience at the Princess of Wales Theater. Many other actors who've directed films at the festival have shown up even though their casts stayed away.
Tony Goldwyn makes his living as a terrific actor (he's in "Oppenheimer" right now) but I think his true love is directing. Many years ago he directed Viggo Mortensen in a breakout role in "A Walk on the Moon," a charmer that holds up very well.
Tonight in Toronto we got to see Goldwyn's latest c
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Holy sh t that was scary! I'm admittedly very easily freaked out and I tend to stay away from ghost thrillers because they scare the crap out of me. But I am very glad I decided to see James Wan's Insidious tonight. I'm a fan of Wan's work (the original Saw, Dead Silence, Death Sentence) and