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Fantastic Fest 2010: Golden Slumber

“This is a unique, fascinating piece of flawed film-making.” Golden Slumber Directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura Written by Kotaro Isaka Japan, 2010 – Like Nakamura’s previous film, Fish Story, Golden Slumber is a film tailor-made for cult success. Slumber’s overarching thematic message is encapsulated within the Beatles’ tune, and titular reference, “Golden Slumbers,” and the film …

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Fantastic Fest 2010: I Saw The Devil

“This is an awfully graphic film, but for those who can stomach it, I Saw The Devil continues South Korea’s legacy of outstanding revenge films.” – I Saw The Devil Directed by Kim Ji-woon South Korea, 2010 – The three South Korean films featured at Fantastic Fest–all among this reviewer’s festival favorites–are all thoughtful, reflexive …

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image+nation 23: Montreal’s International LGBT Film Festival Looks xtremely Promising This Year

Every year our Sound On Sight crew works hard to cover all the major film festivals across the globe. From Cannes to TIFF and Fantasia to Fantastic Fest, we currently promote and attend over twenty film fests each year. The last on the list is Montreal’s Gay-Lesbian-Bi-sexual-Transsexual film festival titled, image+nation. The festival takes place …

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54th BFI London Film Festival: Tabloid

“Initially appearing quite lightweight, Tabloid’s comedic pulse masks a faintly disturbing treatise on the gutter press…” Tabloid Directed by Errol Morris In his new film Tabloid, acclaimed documentarian Errol Morris turns his intellect to a seemingly frivolous subject, especially given his previous works’ predilection for scrutinizing cold war architects and battlefield torturers, as well as …

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FNC 2010: Tamara Drewe

“Ultimately, the film is never quite clearly defined. Be it on a thematic, stylistic or narrative level, it never commits – not even to non-commitment.” Tamara Drewe Directed by Stephen Frears It has been many years since Stephen Frears has made a good film, and if Tamara Drewe is any indication, it will be many …

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FNC 2010: Nénette

Nénette Directed by Nicolas Philibert Nénette begins by confronting the audience with a familiar gaze: it’s not human, but we are still almost immediately drawn in, struck by pathos for something like but unlike ourselves. The camera never leaves the orangutan cage located at the Paris Menagerie. Voice-overs from various authorities and backgrounds, offering multiple …

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Wolverine 2 Location Scouting, Darren Aronofsky Reportedly On Board to Direct

Being a critically acclaimed indie director to jumping onto the big budget stage is quite a leap for Darren Aronofsky. If what Deadline is claiming to be accurate, Mr. Aronofsky is pretty close to signing the deal to become the next Wolverine director. After being named on the shortlist for Superman, ultimately given to Zack …

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imagineNATIVE Shorts

It is a bit unusual to review short films, but imagineNATIVE has a pretty cool series of shorts. In addition to shorts screened before features, the festival will be running several dedicated shorts programs, including a youth program, a late-night program, and a dance program. The shorts themselves cross many genres, such as drama, sci-fi, …

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Room In Rome is an intelligent, soulful and erotic movie that should please women and men alike

Room In Rome Directed by Julio Medem A remake of the 2005 Chilean film En La Cama, Room in Rome is the latest film from esteemed director Julio Medem (Lovers of the Arctic Circle, Sex and Lucia) and stars Elena Anaya (Hierro, Mesrine, Sex and Lucia) and Natasha Yarovenko. Boiled down to it’s simplest elements, …

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Jolie gets okay to film in Bosnia

USA Today is reporting that Bosnia’s cultural minister, Gavrilo Grahovac, has changed his mind and is letting Angelina Jolie film her directorial debut in Bosnia after reviewing the script. “It’s very simple,” commented Jolie on Friday. “There was a nasty rumor that it was about a relationship that started with a rape and torture — …

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FNC 2010: L’Arbre

L’arbre Directed by Julie Bertucelli Strong characterizations can’t quite save Julie Bertucelli’s new effort, L’Arbre. After the death of her husband, Charlotte Gainsbourg struggles to readjust, while her daughter believes that her father’s spirit continues to live on in the ancient tree that grows right outside of their home. Most of the film’s failings lie …

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54th BFI London Film Festival – “Let Me In” is brittle and snaps in its final movements

“Where Let The Right One In was beguiling, Let Me In is brittle and snaps in its final movements, but Reeves cast and crew have talent to spare and one hopes that they stalk fresher prey the next time round.” Let Me In Directed by Matt Reeves A palpable roar of disapproval was emitted from …

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imagineNATIVE: Boy

Boy Dir. Taika Waititi (2010, New Zealand, 85 mins.) Boy is not what one would expect from a coming-of-age story. Director Taika Waititi chooses to forgo the type of cinematic angst and melodrama the appeals to the MTV crowd; this film has no eyeliner or bubblegum punk. He as instead elected to portray childhood more …

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imagineNATIVE: Dreamland

Dreamland Dir. Ivan Sen (2010, Australia, 84 mins.) Dreamland is aptly titled; watching the film is much like watching a dream, albeit someone else’s dream. I make this distinction because, whist a dreamer instinctively knows what is happening in a dream without explanation, someone else trying to watch the same dream would be lost. This …

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The CineManiac’s 31 Days of Horror – Day 16: Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer

“Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer is old-school fun.” Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer Director: Jon Knautz Writers: Jon Knautz, John Ainslie Starring: Trevor Matthews, Robert Englund, David Fox 2007 Canada | R | 85 mins They are big, ugly, grotesque, slobbering, and sometimes found under your bed. They guard treasures, they eat children, they live in caves or …

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Review: A Safe House

A Safe House Directed by Stephen G. Schioppo This film rivetingly reveals that in that life, real life there is no such thing as “A Safe House.” Amidst family crime dramas that populate the small screen (Blue Bloods, The Good Wife) and the big screen, (The Town, The Departed, Mystic River), A Safe House delivers …

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