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10 Things From Toronto International Film Festival You Need To Watch

Starring: Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, Peter Dinklage, Juno Temple, Uzo Aduba, LaKeith Stanfield, Ben Mendelsohn

Plot: Former solider and professional thief Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum) breaks out of prison and hides out in a toy shop, only to fall for a single mum (Dunst) and start living a double life. Can he outrun his past?

Release info: Roofman is out in cinemas on 3 October.

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10 Things From Toronto International Film Festival You Need To Watch

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Starring: Barbie Ferreira, Devon Bostick, Jay Baruchel

Plot: Set during Montreal’s indie music scene in 2011, a music critic gets romantically involved with two members of an indie rock band, and agrees to become their publicist.

Release info: TBC

Rental Family

10 Things From Toronto International Film Festival You Need To Watch

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Starring: Brendan Fraser, Takehiro Hara, Mari Yamamoto

Plot: Fraser plays a Tokyo-based American actor who finds himself working at a “rental family” agency, playing stand-in roles for strangers.

Release info: Rental Family will be released in cinemas in January 2026.

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