Whilst digging about through the Toronto Film Festival schedule today Cafe Lumiere stuck in my head as being somehow important but I couldn’t quite place why until I came across this site. Cafe Lumiere is the latest film from acclaimed ...
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A while back Brad Bird created what has belatedly been recognized as a masterpiece of American animation in The Iron Giant. What a lot of people don’t realize is that The Iron Giant owes a lot of its major plot ...
KFC‘s Hitman is a good and gentle soul, racking up much positive karma. Thanks to him I just saw this: Remember a while back I posted a link to a Japanese film starring Tadanobu Asano, Sonny Chiba and Vinny Jones? ...
For those of you who have been waiting with an open excel table for the Toronto Internation Film Festival schedule to come out – well today is the day. It’s pretty easy to use and is now making me realize ...
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, the genre of romantic comedies is not exactly my favorite style of film to catch on a Friday night. However, every once in a while a decent one comes along that provides you with ...
Comic writer Mark Millar says so and he’s a whole lot better connected than I am. If it’s true, I like it.
There was a time when Tsui Hark’s name was enough to get me to drop good coin on a new film. Between his role as producer of most of John Woo’s best work and his stint directing the classic Once ...
According to the Hollywood Reporter that horrific Garfield movie is currently the number one movie at the international box office. First David Hasselhoff, now Garfield. Stop it. Now.
There have been casting and effects rumors floating around the live action adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia for a little while now, but now that things are firming up the powers that be have shipped out a ...
While he’s not generally my first choice in local film reviewers the Toronto Sun’s Bruce Kirkland does come up with an article that bears mention from time to time. And this is one of those times. Kirkland’s weekly DVD review ...
… Yeah.. but, who really cares anyway? I sure don’t. Forget I said anything.
Just thought I’d point out that Boxofficemojo.com has quoted Amanda Lundberg, Head of Miramax’s Worldwide Relations giving the official reason why they handled the “Hero” release the way they did. Ready? Here it is: “We wanted to get some distance ...