The Fort Worth Press - GameStop stock frenzy, true crime in focus at Toronto film fest

USD -
AED 3.672504
AFN 64.503991
ALL 81.624824
AMD 375.516815
AOA 917.000367
ARS 1379.923618
AUD 1.41603
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.70397
BAM 1.667278
BBD 2.011082
BDT 122.671668
BHD 0.376625
BIF 2967.989429
BMD 1
BND 1.272324
BOB 6.899962
BRL 5.009204
BSD 0.998508
BTN 92.62947
BWP 13.405226
BYN 2.865862
BYR 19600
BZD 2.008184
CAD 1.38125
CDF 2300.000362
CHF 0.789487
CLF 0.022686
CLP 892.843442
CNY 6.828041
CNH 6.824955
COP 3636.503133
CRC 462.128639
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 93.998551
CZK 20.788404
DJF 177.809983
DKK 6.372904
DOP 60.125314
DZD 132.246707
EGP 53.108563
ERN 15
ETB 156.679852
EUR 0.852704
FJD 2.211504
FKP 0.742933
GBP 0.743467
GEL 2.690391
GGP 0.742933
GHS 10.988449
GIP 0.742933
GMD 73.503851
GNF 8760.922382
GTQ 7.638208
GYD 208.899876
HKD 7.832304
HNL 26.518904
HRK 6.425904
HTG 130.923661
HUF 320.203831
IDR 17089.3
ILS 3.03421
IMP 0.742933
INR 93.090504
IQD 1308.043135
IRR 1316125.000352
ISK 122.190386
JEP 0.742933
JMD 157.870509
JOD 0.70904
JPY 159.16504
KES 129.210179
KGS 87.450384
KHR 3997.272069
KMF 420.00035
KPW 899.998178
KRW 1484.910383
KWD 0.30869
KYD 0.832104
KZT 471.85542
LAK 22019.52176
LBP 89419.71783
LKR 315.118708
LRD 183.726184
LSL 16.382337
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.347556
MAD 9.280849
MDL 17.20387
MGA 4143.898385
MKD 52.551042
MMK 2100.763326
MNT 3574.006152
MOP 8.05507
MRU 39.91049
MUR 46.520378
MVR 15.460378
MWK 1731.383999
MXN 17.622039
MYR 3.965039
MZN 63.960377
NAD 16.382337
NGN 1359.503725
NIO 36.741827
NOK 9.524904
NPR 148.206811
NZD 1.708964
OMR 0.38463
PAB 0.998508
PEN 3.369933
PGK 4.322066
PHP 59.876504
PKR 278.505946
PLN 3.653126
PYG 6457.525255
QAR 3.640254
RON 4.342304
RSD 100.055411
RUB 77.038489
RWF 1458.164614
SAR 3.748263
SBD 8.058149
SCR 15.185201
SDG 601.000339
SEK 9.27195
SGD 1.274604
SLE 24.625038
SOS 570.649162
SRD 37.449038
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.885725
SVC 8.737053
SYP 110.530532
SZL 16.386343
THB 32.208038
TJS 9.490729
TMT 3.505
TND 2.917693
TRY 44.665038
TTD 6.776352
TWD 31.741804
TZS 2591.108648
UAH 43.382209
UGX 3694.642172
UYU 40.288138
UZS 12141.852436
VES 475.837804
VND 26336
VUV 117.921501
WST 2.734489
XAF 559.189293
XAG 0.01312
XAU 0.00021
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.799582
XDR 0.695452
XOF 559.189293
XPF 101.666596
YER 237.150363
ZAR 16.387504
ZMK 9001.203584
ZMW 18.996633
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    -13.5000

    69

    -19.57%

  • NGG

    -0.0300

    90.29

    -0.03%

  • GSK

    -0.1500

    58.21

    -0.26%

  • AZN

    -0.9600

    204.03

    -0.47%

  • BTI

    -0.0400

    58.81

    -0.07%

  • CMSC

    0.0400

    22.43

    +0.18%

  • RELX

    -0.0400

    33.3

    -0.12%

  • RYCEF

    -0.2700

    16.96

    -1.59%

  • VOD

    -0.1600

    15.69

    -1.02%

  • BCE

    -0.5400

    23.35

    -2.31%

  • RIO

    1.1300

    98.26

    +1.15%

  • CMSD

    0.0400

    22.63

    +0.18%

  • BCC

    -0.4100

    80.17

    -0.51%

  • JRI

    0.0400

    13.02

    +0.31%

  • BP

    0.5400

    46.44

    +1.16%

GameStop stock frenzy, true crime in focus at Toronto film fest
GameStop stock frenzy, true crime in focus at Toronto film fest / Photo: © AFP/File

GameStop stock frenzy, true crime in focus at Toronto film fest

Frenzied stock trading in shares of a shopping mall video game store? Check. A serial killer who appeared on a 1970s game show? Check. Real-life drama takes center stage Friday at the Toronto International Film Festival with two world premieres.

Text size:

TIFF, the biggest film festival in North America, has opened with a stacked lineup of debuts and marquee screenings against the backdrop of a strike by Hollywood actors and writers over pay, the use of artificial intelligence in art and other issues.

First up on Friday: Oscar-nominated actress Anna Kendrick ("Up in the Air," "Pitch Perfect") makes her directorial debut -- and stars -- in "Woman of the Hour," the stranger-than-fiction true story of a murderer who appeared on "The Dating Game."

Rodney Alcala, who was eventually sentenced to death in California for five murders committed in the 1970s, was a contestant on the popular American television program in the midst of his killing spree.

Each episode featured three bachelors who answered questions from a woman hidden behind a wall, who would choose the winner based on their answers. The couple would go on a date paid for by the show.

Kendrick plays contestant Cheryl Bradshaw, who would win a date with Alcala -- and refuse to go because of his worrying behavior.

- 'The little guy' -

Next up will be "Dumb Money," with an all-star cast including Seth Rogen and Paul Dano, about the amateur investors who turned GameStop into a Wall Street phenomenon in 2021.

The film follows Keith Gill (Dano), who invested his life savings in GameStop and posted on social media about it under the username Roaring Kitty.

Other small-time investors got in on the tip, and the so-called "meme stock" blew up amid wild trading in January 2021.

The surge was seen as driven at least in part by retail investors communicating on the Reddit platform who collaborated in an effort to retaliate against short sellers.

Seasoned investors viewed GameStop's movements as divorced from fundamental questions about the company's financial performance and its prospects.

"This story gives a voice to the little guy, and takes us on a wild, subversive ride that hopefully, in some small part, shines a light on the disparity of wealth in this country," director Craig Gillespie said in pre-screening notes offered to the media.

Gillespie said he hoped the film -- based on Ben Mezrich's book "The Antisocial Network" -- would help "continue the conversation that the system needs to change."

While Gillespie is expected on the red carpet in Toronto, Dano, Rogen, Pete Davidson and other cast members are not expected to promote the film due to the ongoing actors' strike.

- Full lineup -

The Toronto film fest has been a launchpad for numerous Oscar-winning films in years past, and the filmmakers behind the 2023 crop of starry projects are hoping some of that awards pixie dust will be sprinkled on them.

TIFF's annual People's Choice Award has become an increasingly accurate Academy Awards bellwether, predicting eventual best picture winners such as "Green Book" and "Nomadland."

Also on Friday, French filmmaker Ladj Ly will unveil "Les Indesirables," a follow-up look at marginalized communities in the suburbs of Paris four years after his Oscar-nominated debut feature "Les Miserables."

TIFF only returned to full strength in 2022, after two years of online or hybrid events staged amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The festival in Canada's largest city runs until September 17.

S.Rocha--TFWP