It's day four of the Toronto International Film Festival and the stars keep turning up the wattage.

Anne Hathaway waved to fans as she signed autographs outside Roy Thompson Hall at the premier of Rachael Getting Married. Other celebs spotted on the red carpet were LOST co-stars Dominic Monaghan and Evangeline Lily. 

John Malkovich was at the Elgin Theatre. He's co-starring in the Coen brothers movie Burn After Reading with George Clooney and Brad Pitt. 

Guitar gods past and present are getting together at the film festival to talk about a documentary that is sure to grab the attention of just about any rock fan.

Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White joined forces for the film It Might Get Loud, which explores the history of the electric guitar through their eyes and fingertips.   

Also on the promo circuit was Oscar winner Greg Kinnear. He in town for his comedy Ghost Town which also stars Ricky Gervais as a man who sees dead people.

A few stars you may spot in the city today -- Jennifer Aniston is here for her movie Management which premiers tonight. The former Friend stars alongside Woody Harrelson.

Kevin Smith is in town for his film Zack and Miri make a porno. You may also see Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks -- who play Zack and Miri.

Spike Lee has been in Toronto all weekend. His film Miracle at Santa Ana is showing tonight.

Meanwhile, there are eight shiny new stars on Canada's Walk of Fame this morning.

Michael J. Fox -- remembered by a generation as Michael P. Keaton was at the ceremony with his mother Phyllis. Titanic director James Cameron, who is a native of Kapuskasing, walked the red carpet sporting a navy bowtie.

Also celebrated were recording artist K.D. Lang and rocker Bryan Adams, who was an inaugural inductee in 1998 but he was finally available to receive his star this year. There now are 115 stars on the Walk of Fame.