TORONTO -- The Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday unwrapped its Midnight Madness sidebar of genre films, including the Canadian premiere of U.S. filmmaker Alex Turner's Dead Birds, a tale of a bloody bank heist gone wrong. Toronto's annual fright fest of B titles, martial arts and sci-fi thrillers will unspool James Wan's Saw, which stars Cary Elwes and Danny Glover, a psychological thriller about a deranged serial killer forcing morally wayward people to play horrific games for survival. During Midnight Madness this year, 10 features screen nightly, including the world premiere of Christopher Smith's Creep, a British-German co-production about a young girl trapped in an empty yet terror-filled subway station.
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