Festivals Archive for September, 2010
Here Comes Fubar III
Here Comes Fubar III
Read the full article »The Nebraska Cop Played By Rachel Weisz In The Whistleblower
The Nebraska Cop Played By Rachel Weisz In The Whistleblower
Read the full article »Dargis Sez Fests Grow Up Even As Screens Grow Small
Post-Toronto, Dargis Sez Fests Grow Up Even As Screens Grow Small
Read the full article »Aggregating TIFF 2010’s Real-To-Reel Doc-‘Em-Up
Aggregating TIFF 2010’s Real-To-Reel Doc-‘Em-Up
Read the full article »Fubar II Not Forgotten
Fubar II Not Forgotten
Read the full article »David Hudson Aggregates Contemporary World Cinema
David Hudson Takes TIFF10 To Consider Contemporary World Cinema Via A Scout Of Dispatches From All Around
Read the full article »DP/30 @ TIFF ’10: Henry’s Crime actors Keanu Reeves, James Caan, Vera Farmiga
DP/30 – The stars of the unexpected TIFF hit get together to chat with David Poland about making the film.
Read the full article » 5 Comments »DP/30: State of the Union – Christine Vachon, producer
The queen of Killer Films, Christine Vachon, sits on a corner in Toronto with David Poland and talks about the indie industry, where she’s at (including a 5-part mini-series for HBO, Todd Haynes’ Mildred Pierce) and where we all might be going. (Watch out for passing buses!).
Read the full article » 35 Comments »Canadian Filmmakers Toonie In At TIFF
Canadian Filmmakers Toonie In At TIFF
Read the full article »TIFF 2010: Photo & Video Array (all on iPhone)
Random moments at TIFF 2010, featuring Ebert, Dennings, Lucas, Ferrell, and Rainn Wilson
Read the full article » 2 Comments »Torontoist Tallies Its TIFF Best And Worst, From Lightbox To Score, From Scotiabank Theatres To Ebert
Torontoist Tallies Its TIFF Best And Worst, From Lightbox To Score, From Scotiabank Theatres To Ebert
Read the full article »Toronto Restaurateur Reviews TIFF Party Scene
Veteran Toronto Restaurateur Reviews TIFF Party Scene
Read the full article »Confessions of a Film Festival Junkie: Perspectives
C’est fini le fete international de film de Toronto. To be honest, the eleven days of the somewhat revamped Toronto International Film Festival are a blur. Three or four films a day, three or four hours of writing a night, one reception, innumerable dangling conversations and what do you get. The best I can come…
Read the full article » 1 Comment »TIFF 2010: It’s a Wrap
Another year of TIFF has officially wrapped, the awards have been announced, and everyone’s gone home. It was a really great fest this year with a solid slate, although I can’t say I disagree with those who feel the fest would benefit from cutting their slate a bit to be a little more discriminating. I…
Read the full article » 4 Comments »Gosling Says He Felt Real Love Shooting Blue Valentine
Gosling Says He Felt Real Love Shooting Blue Valentine
Read the full article »Image Reflects On Passion Play
Image Reflects On Passion Play
Read the full article »Anthony Hopkins On His Senior Moment In Tall, Dark Stranger
Anthony Hopkins On His Senior Moment In Tall Dark Stranger
Read the full article »King’s Speech Ekes Aud Nod At T.O.
King’s Speech Ekes Aud Nod At T.O.
Read the full article »Focus Ends Toronto With Beginners
Focus Ends Toronto With Beginners
Read the full article »Never Let Me Go, screenwriter Alex Garland & novelist Kazuo Ishiguro
DP/30 – A chat with the two wordsmiths behind Never Let Me Go, screenwriter Alex Garland & novelist Kazuo Ishiguro
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