10 Must-See Movies Playing At TIFF 2013 - Part 10
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10 Must-See Movies Playing At TIFF 2013

There are literally too many potentially great movies playing at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival for a single person to see them all over the course of the festival’s eleven-day run. The lineup for TIFF 2013 is one of its strongest yet, and for those of us fortunate enough to attend, it all but guarantees a fantastic two weeks of cinema, and for the rest of the movie watching public, it indicates good things for the upcoming fall and winter film seasons. In some cases, movies being screened at TIFF are set for release just weeks later in September, so the headstart festival audiences will have is not all that noteworthy. Others—such as You’re Next, for instance, which premiered at TIFF two years ago and finally saw a theatrical run this summer—may not be seen for some time.
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[h2]9) You Are Here[/h2]

You Are Here

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Following in the footsteps of his former boss David Chase, who directed his first feature film last year called Not Fade Away, Matthew Weiner is debuting his first feature at TIFF, You Are Here. The similarities between the two end there, and the contrasts in their vastly different movies speak volumes.

You Are Here is being touted as a straight-up comedy, and its cast reinforces this reputation, as the film stars Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson and Amy Poehler. It’s sure to feature some of the trademarks Weiner has come to be known for thanks to his incredible work on Mad Men (complex characters, smart observations on human nature and relationships), and it looks to pair these with some of the sharpest comedic talents working today. It’s entirely possible that this could be the festival’s sleeper hit.

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