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Marriska Fernandes

Marriska Fernandes

Entertainment Reporter, Film Critic at Toronto Star Online

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Sandra Oh hasn’t really accepted ‘the truth that I’m gonna die’ — but she plays a woman whose dea...

Oh reunites with director Ann Marie Fleming for “Can I Get a Witness?” in which she plays a woman who has been mandated to die.
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In ‘Agatha All Along,’ Kathryn Hahn plays a witch with vulnerability

"I think she likes the cat and mouse game, but all of that is at a deep, deep cost," says Hahn of her character Agatha Harkness.
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Ethan Hawke on faith, art and directing his daughter Maya in his ne...

As he used Flannery O’Connor’s writing to explore the creative process, the filmmaker took the opportunity to reflect on his own spirituality and work.
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‘There has to be fear involved’: Jessica Chastain on leaving room f...

“When there’s an element of, ‘I’m scared,’ in my mind it’s great because it means I’m growing, I’m evolving,” says the star of “Memory.”
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Timothée Chalamet shows his sweet side to his Toronto fans at ‘Wonk...

Actor says he wanted to do “something sincere and joyous” at the Toronto premiere of his movie “Wonka.”
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‘His story forced me to be fearless’ — Bradley Cooper on embodying ...

The actor and director, and his co-star Carey Mulligan, talk about bringing the love story of Bernstein and his wife, Felicia, to the screen.
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TIFF 2023: ‘The only thing more powerful than cinema is war’ — Sylv...

The “Rocky” and “Rambo” star goes deep in “Sly,” the Netflix doc that closed the film festival.
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TIFF 2023: Sparkles and bruises — director D.W. Waterson shows the ...

“It’s an incredible sport; these girls are incredible athletes,” says filmmaker and DJ, whose movie stars Devery Jacobs.
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‘The Ken-ergy is nuts’: Ryan Gosling and Simu Liu on the joy of pla...

In Toronto for the “Barbie” press tour, Ryan Gosling and Simu Liu talk Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie and Ken’s regrettable lack of hustle.
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Her goal: Make a romantic movie for grown-ups. The result? Early Os...

Celine Song on “Past Lives” starring Greta Lee and Teo Yoo. Plus, the Korean-Canadian filmmaker shares her Toronto black book.
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The ‘super Canadian’ ‘BlackBerry’ story Matt Johnson and Jay Baruch...

“We didn’t get the credit I thought we deserved for inventing the smartphone,” says “BlackBerry” director Matt Johnson.
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‘Beau Is Afraid’ director Ari Aster can’t stay away from dysfunctio...

He sees his latest movie, starring Joaquin Phoenix, as a continuation of “Hereditary” and “Midsommar.”
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Chris Evans, Ana de Armas on subverting the norms of a damsel in di...

De Armas stars as a CIA agent and Evans as the farmer who falls for her in the combination rom-com and action movie.
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Toni Collette of ‘Mafia Mamma’ has learned the value of self-accept...

The Australian actor has learned to speak up for herself after more than three decades in show business.
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In ‘Beef’ on Netflix Steven Yeun and Ali Wong felt connected enough...

The actors bonded playing two strangers whose road rage feud start to unravel their lives and relationships.
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Ted Sarandos on Netflix Canada, Schitt’s Creek

In an exclusive interview, the Netflix co-CEO talks about the content giant’s Canadian future: “Canadian stories for Canada.”
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How Ben Affleck got Michael Jordan to say yes to the movie ‘Air’

“If he said don’t do it, I just was going to not do it,” says Affleck about “Air,” which tells the story of the game-changing partnership between Jordan and Nike.
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Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler on the ‘travelling circus’ of mak...

The actors talk about their more than 30-year friendship and the “fun” of filming the movie sequel for Netflix.
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‘We’re so proud to represent Canada’: Sarah Polley, Domee Shi and m...

At Canada House in L.A., Sarah Polley, Domee Shi, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and others gather to celebrate Canada’s film contributions.
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‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ star Kathryn Newton jokes that ...

Actor says whatever she does next will never be as fun as having Paul Rudd for a movie dad. “I got to smile and laugh all the time.”
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Christian Bale sang ‘silly songs’ to his co-star in ‘The Pale Blue ...

Bale plays a detective and Harry Melling a young Edgar Allan Poe in the Netflix film by Bale’s close collaborator Scott Cooper.