It was a religious-themed day Saturday at the Toronto International Film Festival. The press in attendance was offered the opportunity to screen “The Testament of Ann Lee,” the new Amanda Seyfried historical drama musical that recently had all of Venice buzzing. TIFF’s world premiere of the new Rian Johnson “Knives Out,” film, “Wake Up Dead Man,” echoed Ann Lee’s religious tenants and offered up sacraments of its own for a rowdy audience looking for a good whodunit mystery with a pious twist.
But first-time feature director Aziz Ansari gave Toronto his take on spirituality in the new film “Good Fortune,…
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