Sylvester Stallone‘s documentary “Sly” will close the 48th annual Toronto International Film Festival. The movie will have its world premiere on Sept. 16 at Roy Thomson Hall. “Stallone’s story is one of perseverance, triumph, and his indelible mark left on the world of film, and we couldn’t be more honoured to share it with our audiences as our closing night film,” said Cameron Bailey, TIFF CEO. Read More...
At least 12 people were killed, including a sheriff’s deputy, when a gunman entered a crowded bar during a “college country night” event and opened fire in Thousand Oaks, Calif., late Wednesday.
Witnesses said that the gunman, who police identified as 28-year-old Marine veteran Ian David Long, threw smoke bombs and shot the bouncer and a cashier before opening fire on patrons at Borderline Bar and Grill at about 11:20 p. Read More...
It was one of the most anticipated races in the pool, billed as the "race of the century"—the women’s 400-m freestyle, featuring American Katie Ledecky, who already owns 10 Olympic medals, racing against Australian Ariarne Titmus and Canadian Summer McIntosh.
It’s Ledecky’s least dominant event; she last won gold at the 2022 world championships and lost to Titmus in 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics. But although it's been a while since Ledecky set and broke her own world record in the event twice from 2014 to 2016, you can never count her out. Read More...