Stars strike a pose in EW's Toronto International Film Festival portrait studio
EW Staff
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See our photos of Jennifer Lopez, Orlando Bloom, Demi Moore, and more.
Hollywood's biggest stars and filmmakers have headed to the Great White North to take part in the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, which always includes a stop at Entertainment Weekly's portrait studio — and often includes adorable rescue puppies! (Find out more about Project Paws Dog Rescue here.)
All of this year's photos are being taken in the NKPR IT House, presented by Freed. A donation is made to Artists for Peace and Justice for every celebrity who visits the studio.
Clockwise from far left: Director William Goldenberg, Don Cheadle, Bobby Cannavale, Jennifer Lopez, Anthony Robles, and Jharrel Jerome (Unstoppable)
Jennifer Lopez (Unstoppable)
Don Cheadle (Unstoppable)
Bobby Cannavale (Unstoppable)
Demi Moore (The Substance)
Margaret Qualley (The Substance)
Brenda Song, Billie Lourd, Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Kiernan Shipka (The Last Showgirl)
John Turturro, director Sean Ellis, Caitríona Balfe, and Orlando Bloom (The Cut)
Arlo Janson, Homer Janson, Ben Stiller, director David Gordon Green, Ulysses Janson, and Atlas Janson (Nutcrackers)
Chiwetel Ejiofer, Karen Gillen, and Tom Hiddleston (The Life of Chuck)
Kate Siegel (The Life of Chuck)
Jamie Lee Curtis (The Last Showgirl)
Dacre Montgomery, Vicky Krieps, and Samuel Van Grinsven (Went Up the Hill)
Chloë Sevigny (Bonjour Tristesse)
Orlando Bloom (The Cut)
Michele Austin, David Webber, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and director Mike Leigh (Hard Truths)
Naomi Watts and Bing (The Friend)
Ben Stiller (Nutcrackers)
Ricky Russert, Shamier Anderson, James Wolk, and Samir Oliveros (The Luckiest Man in America)
Billie Lourd (The Last Showgirl)
Julianne Moore and TIlda Swinton (The Room Next Door)
Cobie Smulders, director Jason Buxton, and Ben Foster (Sharp Corner)
Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl)
Hassan Najib, Ubah Egal, Elmi Rashid Elmi, Maan Youssouf Ahmed, and K'Naan (Mother Mother)
Claes Bang (Bonjour Tristesse)
Annalise Basso and Mike Flanagan (The Life of Chuck)
Lily McInerny (Bonjour Tristesse)
Ryan Destiny, Claressa Shields, and director Rachel Morrison (Fire Inside)
Donovan Boucher (Fire Inside)
Naïlia Harzoune (Bonjour Tristesse)
Aliocha Schneider (Bonjour Tristesse)
Shamier Anderson (The Luckiest Man in America)
Director Cosima Spender (Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe)
Ben Foster (Sharp Corner)
Saamer Usmani and director Amar Wala (Shook)
Director Gia Coppola (The Last Showgirl)
The Tragically Hip (The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal)
Dacre Montgomery (Went Up the Hill)
Director Sook-Yin Lee, Emily Lê, Andrea Werhun, and Dan Beirne (Paying for It)
Amy Adams, director Marielle Heller, and Scoot McNairy (Nightbitch)
Amy Adams (Nightbitch)
Ron Howard, Ana de Armas, Sydney Sweeney, Daniel Brühl, and Vanessa Kirby (Eden)
Director Ron Howard (Eden)
Ana de Armas (Eden)
Vanessa Kirby (Eden)
James Wolk (The Luckiest Man in America)
Gustav Giese, Amanda Collin, Reda Kateb, director Frederik Louis Hviid, and Christopher Wagelin (The Quiet Ones)
Co-directors Jen Gatien and Billy Corben (Men of War)
Writer Kate Gersten (The Last Showgirl)
Director Durga Chew-Bose (Bonjour Tristesse)
Malala Yousafzai, director Sue Kim, Jang Soon Duk, and Lee Hee Soon (The Last of the Sea Women)
Producer Malala Yousafzai (The Last of the Sea Women)
Nicholas Hoult (The Order)
Malina Weissman, director Joseph Kahn, Harrison Cone, Brandon Routh, and Mena Suvari (Ick)
Imogen Poots and Brett Goldstein (All of You)
Brett Goldstein (All of You)
Imogen Poots (All of You)
Barry Keoghan and Nykiya Adams (Bird)
Barry Keoghan (Bird
Director Coralie Fageat (The Substance)
Ellie Bamber, Nick Hamm, and Claes Bang (William Tell)
Crispin Glover (Mr. K)
Kim Ho-jung, Lee Won-jae, and director Johnny Ma (The Mother and the Bear)
William Bridges (All of You)
Henry Golding, director Nacho Vigalondo, and Beatrice Grannò (Daniela Forever)
Henry Golding (Daniela Forever)
Julia Jones, Devin Sampson-Craig, Jessica Matten, director Sydney Freeland, and Kauchani Bratt (Rez Ball)
Jessica Matten (Rez Ball)
Clockwise from far left: John David Washington, Danielle Deadwyler, Ray Fisher, Corey Hawkins, director Malcolm Washington, and Michael Potts (The Piano Lesson)
John David Washington and director Malcolm Washington (The Piano Lesson)
Luc Montpellier (On Swift Horses)
Alfonsina Carrocio, director Peter Cattaneo, Jonathan Pryce, writer Jeffrey Charles Pope, and Vivian El Jaber (The Penguin Lessons)
Thom Zimny (Road Diaries: Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band)
Rebecca Hall, director Janicza Bravo, and writer Jordan Tannahil (The Listeners)
Clockwise from top left: Tenoch Huerta, director Rodrigo Prieto, Manuel Garcia-Ruflo, Isles Salas, and Dolores Heredia (Pedro Páramo)
Manuel Garcia Ruflo (Pedro Páramo)
Director Rodrigo Prieto (Pedro Páramo)
Diego Calva, director Daniel Minahan, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Will Poulter, and Sasha Calle (On Swift Horses)
Director David Furnish (Elton John: Never Too Late)
Director R.J. Cutler (Elton John: Never Too Late)
Director Giovanni Tortorici and Manfredi Marini (Diciannove)
Cate Blanchett
Directors David Siegel and Scott McGehee (The Friend)
Alicia Vikander (The Assessment)
Himesh Patel (The Assessment)
Elizabeth Olsen (The Assessment)
Clockwise from top left: Director Justin Kurzel, Nicholas Hoult, Tye Sheridan, Jurnee Smollett, producer Bryan Haas, Zach Baylin, and Jude Law (The Order)
Edward Burns (Millers in Marriage)
Clockwise from far left: Director Jason Reitman, Cory Michael Smith, Dylan O'Brien, Rachel Sennott, Lamorne Morris, Ella Hunt, and Gabriel LaBelle (Saturday Night/em>))
Isabella Rossellini (Conclave)
Pharrell Williams (Piece by Piece)
Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, Adriana Paz, Selena Gomez, and Edgar Ramirez (Emilia Pérez')
Randy Bachman (Takin' Care of Business)
Director Seth Worley and Tony Hale (Sketch)
Tony Hale (Sketch)
Nathalie Emmanuel (Megalopolis)
Director Petar Valchanov, Maria Bakalova, and Julian Kostov (Triumph)
Fabian Stumm (Sad Jokes)
Juliette Binoche, director Uberto Pasolini, Charlie Plummer (The Return)
Teresa Palmer (Addition)
Emi Kim, Jonnie Park, Eddie Park, Soul Rasheed, Will Jay, Kevin Woo, Jee Young Han, Anderson .Paak, Cathy Shim (K-Pops)
Joe Dempsie (Addition)
Juanes (Pimpinero: Blood and Oil)
Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Miles J. Harvey, and Emanuela Postacchini (Riff Raff)
Ed Harris (Riff Raff)
Max Minghella (Shell)
Garry Wickham and Patrice Jetter (Patrice: The Movie)
Terrence Daniel and director Rachel House (The Mountain)
Alfonso Cuaron, Leila George, Kevin Kline, and Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer)
Barry Keoghan (Bring Them Down)
Yura Borisov and Mikey Madison (Anora)
Douglas Booth and Alison Pill (Young Werther)
Catherine O'Hara, Stephanie Hsu, director Chris Sanders, and Lupita Nyong'o (The Wild Robot)
Josefin Neldén and director Frida Kempff (The Swedish Torpedo)
Embeth Davidtz (Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight)
Luca Marinelli and Joe Wright (M: Son of the Century)
Caleb Landry Jones (Harvest)
Breton Lalama and J Stevens (Really Happy Someday)
Director Galen Johnson, Roy Dupuis, director Evan Johnson, Cate Blanchett, and director Guy Maddin (Rumours)
Clockwise from top left: Selton Mello, Fernanda Torres and director Walter Salles (I'm Still Here)
Clockwise from bottom left: Golshifteh Farahani, Connor Swindells, Ellie Bamber, and Jonah Hauer-King (William Tell)
Gustav Lindh, Frida Gustavsson, August Wittgenstein (Faithless)
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