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Harry Styles gets Toronto festival talking with ‘My Policeman’ world premiere

Harry Styles arrives at the world premiere of "The Policeman" during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022, in Toronto.

Forget the “Don’t Worry Darling” drama. Forget the crazed jet-setting back and forth from his 15-night Madison Square Garden residency to premieres in Venice and Toronto of his two movies this season. Harry Styles’ lead turn in Michael Grandage’s “My Policeman” is, as Harries and Stylers would put it, a sign of the times.

The notion of a pop star acting in a movie used to be reflexively derided, largely because of the stigma of the cash-grab affairs associated with the likes

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