TORONTO – Daniel Radcliffe has charted an ambitious course ever further from his Harry Potter days, taking on very different roles in no less than three films premiered at the Toronto film festival this week. The former boy wizard flexed his acting chops in Michael Dowse's romantic comedy "The F Word," Alexandre Aja's fantastical murder mystery "Horns" and as Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg in "Kill Your Darlings." "I'm excited that people will finally get a chance to see me do different stuff," he said. He chose these far more mature roles, based on scripts about murder and homosexuality, that he loved and responded to, he said. "It certainly wasn't a strategy that the...
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