Seattle Times
Then off to a public screening of "The King Speech"; my first public screening of the festival (as opposed to press/industry screenings, which are by definition insidery and full of mysterious industry types who leave early, particuarly if they are...
Moreover Silicon Valley
The story of the man who would rather not be king is stealing Oscar buzz at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, with Colin Firth as the monarch who overcame a debilitating stammer to do the job. "The King's Speech" stars Firth as...
Reuters
Actor Colin Firth attends a news conference to promote the film ''The King's Speech'' during the 35th Toronto International Film Festival September 11, 2010. The story of the man who would rather not be king is stealing Oscar buzz at the Toronto...
Time-Arts Entertainment
Roy Thomson Hall, home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and, for 10 days each September, the Toronto International Film Festival, may be the world's worst place to see movies the sightlines in this severely curved auditorium make every image look...
The Globe & Mail
A t the press conference for The King's Speech Saturday morning, the focus was on the personal experiences brought to bear in making the film. Directed by Tom Hooper of The Damned United fame, it follows the efforts of King George VI known...