American actor Johnny Depp is getting ready to hear the ruling in his defamation suit filed against a British tabloid which which is set to be issued today. Lenny Abrahamson’s quiet and understated “Room” bears little resemblance to “Beasts,” other than the same lead/supporting dilemma. According to Fox News, the 31-year-old actor appeared in … The first produced script from Irish writer Emma Donoghue, the film is set largely inside a backyard garden shed, where Joy Newsome (Larson) has been held captive since she was abducted at the age of 17. Patrick Fraser Photography (@pfraserphoto), 'Spotlight' Venice Review: Michael Keaton Exposes the Catholic Sex Abuse Conspiracy, 'Black Mass' Venice Review: Johnny Depp Returns to Actual Acting in Gripping True-Crime Tale, 'Beasts of No Nation' Venice Review: Idris Elba Creates Child Soldiers in Bold and Harrowing Drama, Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman Say 'F-ck You' a Lot in 'The Gambler' Trailer (Video). ... As Duralde pointed out in his review from Venice, the film is the Johnny Depp … TheWrap’s Alonso Duralde reviewed “Spotlight” out of Venice and called it “that rare journalistic procedural that deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as ‘All the President’s Men. He had called the Aquaman star a 'compulsive liar' and had also claimed that photos of her with a black eye were 'fake' and were circulated just to 'smear his name'. Hollywood star Johnny Depp's lawyers on Monday indicated he would appeal against a UK libel ruling that upheld a tabloid newspaper article that branded him a … Joy creates a fantasy world to enable her son to deal with the impossible circumstances of his life, though she also realizes that they must attempt an escape despite the high risk of failure. Barely recognizable and always commanding, Depp will unquestionably be a major factor in the Best Actor race. 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Larson, 29, won the MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Fight over the weekend — the ceremony only aired today — and brought Renae Moneymaker and Joanna Bennett on stage with her. There’s been a lot of talk about how “Beasts” could be too dark and violent for conservative Oscar voters, but I think a film this gripping has a strong chance at a Best Picture nomination. The judgment by high-court Justice Andrew Nicol will be filed at 10am [London time] following a three-month period of close deliberation over testimonies by former couple Johnny Depp and Amber Heard as well as their friends and former employees. ". '” Suffice it to say that its Toronto screenings only reinforced the impression that Tom McCarthy’s taut, smart film is a real contender for year-end awards, and one of the likeliest Best Picture contenders to play TIFF. "I have reached these conclusions having examined in detail the 14 incidents on which the defendants rely as well as the overarching considerations which the claimant submitted I should take into account," he added. Distributor A24 will have to decide where to campaign for Larson and Tremblay; I’d say Tremblay belongs in lead (where, sadly, he’ll probably have a hard time getting too far) and Larson should go in supporting (where she’ll be a formidable contender unless voters insist on calling her a lead). Toronto: Johnny Depp, Michael Keaton, Idris Elba, Brie Larson Arrive With Big Awards Buzz. Standout films playing Toronto on the heels of other festivals include “Black Mass,” “Spotlight,” “Beasts of No Nation” and “Room”. Q&A: Brie Larson Continues to 'Jump' Forward Robert DeSalvo 06/25/2012 [caption id ... her favorite scene in the movie and her awkward encounter with Johnny Depp. But that doesn’t stop “Black Mass” from showing it again and again, impressively if a bit excessively. Three weeks of rancorous testimony at the case dubbed "the biggest English libel trial of the 21st century" included claims of drug abuse and domestic violence. Enjoy! The horrifying story of Agu, a young boy (non-actor Abraham Attah) forced into becoming a child soldier in Africa, “Beasts” played as strongly in Toronto as it reportedly did in Venice and Telluride. The Aquaman actor's response to her ex's defeat was disclosed by Metro on Tuesday as the publication revealed her US counsel's statement following the ruling. When the first weekend of the Toronto International Film Festival ends, the lines typically get shorter as out-of-town festivalgoers begin to head home, secure in the knowledge that TIFF shows the cream of its crop on its first four days. Johnny Depp had filed a defamation suit against Britain's The Sun newspaper's publisher . The Pirates of the Caribbean actor, 57, had filed a defamation suit against Britain's The Sun newspaper's publisher as well as the tabloid's editor Dan Wootton over an article that referred to him as a "wife beater.". The film itself is dark and sleek and virtuosic in its brutality, though the level of that brutality may well turn off some viewers and alienate some voters. Hollywood star Brie Larson recently opened up about how idealistic beauty standards affected her in the past. Brie Larson reportedly wants a Captain Marvel show on Disney Plus to fill in some of the gaps in the character's backstory. See video: Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman Say 'F-ck You' a Lot in 'The Gambler' Trailer (Video). As Duralde pointed out in his review from Venice, the film is the Johnny Depp show from start to finish. Also delving into the subject of wrongdoing in Boston is Scott Cooper‘s “Black Mass,” a tough, hard character study both of local gangster James “Whitey” Bulger and of Boston-bred FBI agent John Connolly, who became Bulger’s protector within the Bureau.