Monthly Archives: July, 2012

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Toronto’s TIFF Bell Lightbox in the Midst of Majestic French Cinema Retrospective

Who knew that some septuagenarian films in a non-English language about class conflicts, prisoners of war, and cancan dancing could still be the hottest...

Killer Joe | Review

Friedkin Back with A Vengeance: A delicious, glossy throwback to the daring exploitative themes of the 1970s. Incest, murderous rednecks, and a bucket of chicken...

2012 Sundance Institute Creative Prod Labs: “Bright As Day”, “Hellion”, “Joy of Living” and “Life Partners”

While not all films mentioned below are necessarily guaranteed future place among the Sundance Film Festival elite,  it's certainly a step in the right...

Sweet Sixteen: Fantasia Becoming the Cannes of Genre Film Fests

An adolescent's sixteenth birthday marks a turning point in life when maturation occurs at a much more rapid pace and the teenager begins to...

The Well Digger’s Daughter | Review

Shallow Trench: Auteuil’s Debut a Bland Mush Certainly one of the most prolific performers to come out of France over the past few decades, Daniel...

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