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Fantasia 2010: Steven Severin Does Cocteau’s Sang D’un Poete /Blood Of A Poet (1930)

Composer Steven Severin (also known as a founding member of Siouxsie and the Banshees) has bolstered his program on Thursday with the «Music for Silents» collection of short films that he will score live in addition to Jean Cocteau’s Blood of a Poet! This brings the running time of the program up to approx. 110min, …

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Netflix Expands to Canada

US company Netflix will begin offering online subscription service to Canada this fall. This will be the first foray into the international market for the company, which currently offers both an online subscription service and DVD by mail to American customers for a low monthly fee ($8.99 US), though there are currently no plans to …

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Time For Another Visit to THE Cabin

Easily one of the most requested titles for Blu-ray™ from Anchor Bay Entertainment’s unparalleled library of horror films, Sam Raimi’s 1981 cult classic The Evil Dead will officially make its high definition debut on August 31st with The Evil Dead Blu-ray™. For the release, two all-new 1080p anamorphic transfers in 1.85 and the original director-composed …

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Bite Me! Film Festival Wrap Up

Bite Me! Toronto can add another film festival to its already considerable roster. This past weekend, first annual Bite Me! Toronto International Body Image Film and Arts Festival took place at the NFB’s Mediatheque before an enthusiastic audience. The festival, brainchild of journalist and scholar Jill Andrews, was conceived as an entertaining and accessible way …

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Nothing Out There

Undertones: Volume 10 In 1977, amongst works by Beethoven, Chuck Berry and examples of indigenous music from around the world, Blind Willie Johnson’s mournful blues work, “Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground” was shot into space as part of the Voyager Golden Record. Launched from the Voyager spacecraft, the collection of music, sounds …

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Fantasia 2010: A Serbian Film

A Serbian Film Directed by Srdjan Spasojevic It would be easy to dismiss A Serbian Film on the grounds of its boundary-pushing imagery. “Disturbing” does not begin to cover some of the images and scenarios the film presents, and the anger they inspire can easily hamper judging the film on its merits. At a very …

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Inception (Positive Review)

——————– Inception Directed by Christopher Nolan For a filmmaker often accused of possessing a cold, clinical, fussy approach, Christopher Nolan seems to produce an awful lot of movies propelled by obsession. His 2000 breakthrough, Memento, used its backwards structure to underline the jumbled frustration of its protagonist – in the same way, Nolan has consistently …

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Fantasia 2010: ‘We Are What We Are’ (Somos Lo Que Hay)’

We Are What We Are Directed by Jorge Michel Grau Screenplay by Jorge Michel Gray 2010, Mexico The completed version of Jorge Michel Grau’s We Are What We Are had its North American premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival and left audiences very content on their way out. In the same way, Let The Right …

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William Castle, Auteur.

Cult Cinema: Volume 3 In the 1950s, a group of French writers revolutionized film criticism with the magazine Cahiers du cinéma. By re-evaluating the films of Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, and John Hughes, among others, the critics gave birth to a grand unified ‘auteur theory,’ which positions the director as the ultimate creative force behind …

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Fantasia 2010: Heartless

“Heartless is aimless and messy, and offers no real insight in the very many themes it introduces.” Heartless Directed by Philip Ridley Everything you need to know about Heartless is laid out in the first thirty minutes. It is a film about vanity, loss and pain… it is also about gang violence, social decay and …

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Maternal Damnation

If ever a mother was designed to drive her offspring to crime, depravity and therapy, it was Livia Soprano. The star of David Chase’s acclaimed HBO drama was mob boss Tony (James Gandolfini) — an antihero for our times. But the early years of the show were dominated by the supremely malevolent matriarch Livia Soprano …

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Fantasia 2010: Down Terrace

——————— Down Terrace Directed by Ben Wheatley A good movie that could very easily have been a great one, Down Terrace, a very black comedy with a dash of arthouse ambition, has all the ingredients necessary for a truly distinctive feature but bungles the proportions, making for a peculiar viewing experience – one worth partaking …

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Interview with Steven R. Monroe and Meir Zarchi’s, directors of I Spit On Your Grave

Over the years, Meir Zarchi’s 1978 rape-revenge film I Spit on Your Grave (aka Day of the Woman) has been labeled everything from an expression of raw, feminist rage to a cinematic sex offense. And there’s no doubt that Steven R. Monroe’s 2010 remake be equally polarizing, as it’s more graphically violent by at least …

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Bite Me! Toronto International Body Image Film and Arts Festival

The first annual Bite Me! Toronto International Body Image Film and Arts Festival will be held this weekend, at the NFB’s Mediatheque. For those who read ‘body image film festival’ and are beset by memories of awkward adolecent moments involving sex ed, school counsellors, and painfully upbeat filmstrips, rest assured that this festival will be …

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