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Review: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Like all of Wes Anderson's pictures, Fantastic Mr. Fox dances between meaningful and artificial. Often the directors detractors spend too much time on the latter, and perhaps miss the immense character detail revealed in their diorama surroundings and meticulously selected wardrobes. Of course ...
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Review: THE ROAD
When it was announced that Australian director John Hillcoat would be taking up the challenge of bringing the bleak and difficult novel, The Road, to the screen it seemed liked the absolute perfect match of director and material. After all, his gritty and fly-coated outback western The ...
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The Muppets Do Queen
During the past year, the folks behind The Muppets have been putting together videos and uploading them online in what I can only imagine is with hope of renewing interest in the furry puppets and building anticipation for the upcoming in-the-works Muppet movie, that has Forgetting Sarah ...
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Epic Tale Ingredients
Buenaventura Press and Tom Gauld present: Characters for an Epic Tale.
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TIFF’s Top 30
I love lists. Most of the time lists are just a bunch of middle brow stuff voted on by committee which is usually not particularly interesting except for those that put the list together. But thanks to an email from our own Kurt Halfyard I got to look at a ...
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Mamo #155: She said, he said
Pretend we didn't just do a show where we spent the first ten minutes slagging girl-centric crap like Twilight and New Moon and then proceeded to geek out about boy candy like Avatar, Thor, and the Star Trek DVD. Let's all pretend we didn't do that.
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Cinecast Episode 144 – Feeling a bit “Rusty”
Episode 144: Twilight is upon us! Thankfully our own expert on all things Twilight, Marina Antunes, drops by our virtual studio to offer her thoughts on the film as the guys in the row fell asleep or watched disaster flicks instead. And by popular demand, we also bring back ...
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Noah Baumbach’s “Greenberg” Trailer
While admittedly not a huge fan of Margot at the Wedding, I'm still willing to give Noah Baumbach the benefit of the doubt after his fantastic turn out (one of the best of the decade actually) with The Squid and the Whale. While this new trailer for Greenberg looks ...
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Review: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Like all of Wes Anderson's pictures, Fantastic Mr. Fox dances between meaningful and artificial. Often the directors detractors spend too much time on the latter, and perhaps miss the immense character detail revealed in their diorama surroundings and meticulously selected wardrobes. Of course ...
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Review: Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
[Rating:2/5] [Chris Edwards, who writes extensively about silent films on his blog, Silent Volume, has written the following review of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. To see the full programme click on the Doomsday header image above.] Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome opens with Max (Mel Gibson) ...
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Listen to Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’s title track from The Road.
Nick Cave: musician, songwriter, novelist, screenwriter. Is there anything this man can't do and do extremely well? Anyone that is familiar with his music undoubtedly knows his brilliant work with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (if not, here's just a little taste) and more than likely have heard ...
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Does Twilight Undermine Vampire Lore?
I'm having a fairly interesting conversation with friends over on facebook. I'll cut and paste the conversation here but really it just all comes down to the attachment people feel to a genre and how when something warps it (say like Sparkly Vampires with teen angst) it undermines the original ...
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Film on TV: November 23-29
The Thin Man, playing on TCM at noon at Saturday Ach. TCM is trying to kill us this week. Prepare your DVRs. In addition to a great slate of repeating content, we have a slew of new stuff. Like both versions of Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 ...
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Review: Thirteen Days
[Rating:4/5] No Doomsday marathon would be complete without a clenched-jaw nuclear showdown with the entire world hanging in the balance. And no nuclear showdown is quite as nerve-wracking as the Cuban Missile Crisis, if only because it actually happened. While too young to have lived through ...
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Talk Amongst Yourselves
Goon : since I mentioned Thirst, I watched it this afternoon. It’s okay. Just okay. The cinematography is quite terrific... Henrik : Girls who like twilight are adorable. Rusty James : devin lol “Speaking of Jacob – he’s the one redeeming factor in this film. Especially if... Goon : When an ...
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Bookmarks for November 20th
What we've been reading over the past week or so. For Your Consideration: 25 Things The Academy Got Right In The 2000sAs hard as it is for those prone to bitching about the Academy to admit, they don’t always get it wrong. In fact, it was surprisingly easy to find twenty-five ...
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Movie Club Podcast #15: A.I. and Prince of Darkness
It's the Film Junk podcast crew (Sean and Jay) teaming up with Andrew and Kurt from the RowThree Cinecast in a nice roundtable discussion on two very different films: one mostly forgotten, the other very divisive among film lovers. The former being John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness and the ...
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Upcoming Animated Films
It has been a spectacular year for animated films in 2009. Three challenging and varied animated films, Coraline, Up, and Fantastic Mr. Fox and Disney's return to its 2D traditional roots with The Princess and The Frog finishing out the year (I'm pretending the awful looking Planet 51 does ...
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Review: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Director: Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass, About a Boy, American Pie) Screenplay: Melissa Rosenberg, Stephenie Meyer (novel) Producer: Wyck Godfrey Starring: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson ...
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AFI Fest 2009: I Killed My Mother
Director: Xavier Dolan Screenplay: Xavier Dolan Producers: Xavier Dolan Starring: Xavier Dolan, Anne Dorval, Suzanne Clement, François Arnaud Year: 2009 Country: Canada Running time: 100min. [Rating:4.5/5] I've put off writing about my favorite film of the festival because honestly, I ...
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