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  • Film Festivals, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 15, 2012

    Artifact (Cubbins, 2012)

    Given the target audience's love for Jared Leto and Thirty Seconds to Mars, the built in animosity towards record (or any) executives, and the universal love of David versus Goliath stories, Artifact ought to have been a slam dunk.

  • Reviews, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 13, 2012

    Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang (Cantet, 2012)

    If you had asked me to pick a director best suited to adapt an Oates work to cinema, you would have waited a long time before I came up with the name of Laurence Cantet, best known as a Palme d'Or winner in 2008 for The Class. In retrospect it is a perfect pairing.

  • Reviews, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 12, 2012

    Great Expectations (Newell, 2012)

    A surprisingly emotionally engaging film, Mike Newell's Great Expectations is easily the best Dickens adaptation I've ever seen. (Yes, I've seen the David Lean version...more than once.)

  • Film Festivals, Reviews, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 11, 2012

    To the Wonder (Malick, 2012)

    I didn't hate To The Wonder. I didn't much like it, but for me and Terence Malick, that's progress.

  • Film Festivals, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 11, 2012

    Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (Gibney, 2012)

    During a Q&A at the Toronto International Film Festival, Alex Gibney opined that the inference behind that exchange--she continually asking if he is a Catholic, he insisting that he is talking about molestation not religion--is that she is telling the man he should "take one for the team."

  • Best Picture Winners, Film Festivals, Reviews, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 9, 2012

    Argo (Affleck, 2012)

    I approached Argo with a certain amount of trepidation since it depicted events very close to my own life.

  • Disclosure--AS, Reviews

    September 5, 2012

    Wonder Women!: The Untold Story of American Superheroines (Guevara-Flanagan, 2012)

    Wonder Women!: The Untold Story of American Superheroines is a serviceable if somewhat superficial summary of the American feminist movement as reflected through the representation of female heroes in comic books, television, and film.

  • Disclosure--AS, Reviews

    September 1, 2012

    Leviathan (Castaing-Taylor and Paravel, 2012)

    Leviathan is not a narrative film.

  • Interviews, Reviews

    August 24, 2012

    Something’s Gonna Live (Raim, 2010)

    Does the film community do a better job than the larger American community at respecting its elder statesmen?

  • Disclosure--AS, Reviews

    August 13, 2012

    La Source (Shen, 2012)

    Everyone thinks they would be more generous if they had just a little more.

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