TIFF 2012: ‘Byzantium’ does little to revitalize an ailing subgenre
Byzantium Written by Moira Buffini Directed by Neil Jordan USA, 2012 With the vampire subgenre all but thinning out as of late, it was only…
TIFF 2012: ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ starts with a bang, ends with a whimper
The Place Beyond the Pines Written by Derek Cianfrance, Ben Coccio & Darius Marder Directed by Derek Cianfrance USA, 201 The Place Beyond the Pines…
TIFF 2012: ‘Frances Ha’ is equal parts endearing, funny and self-aware
Frances Ha Written by Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig Directed by Noah Baumbach United States, 2012 A gleeful, mildly charming throwback to the French New…
TIFF 2012: ‘Paradise: Love’ is purposefully unflattering and uniquely poignant
Paradise: Love Written by Ulrich Seidl & Veronika Franz Directed by Ulrich Seidl Austria/Germany/France, 2012 An unflattering albeit incisive character study, Ulrich Seidl’s first in…
TIFF 2012: ‘Rust & Bone’ is decidedly imperfect melodrama
Rust & Bone Written by Jacques Audiard & Thomas Bidegain Directed by Jacques Audiard France, 2012 Rust & Bone, a.k.a. Jacques Audiard’s heartrending, moreover audacious…
‘About Cherry’ is more one-dimensional and sleazy than incisive
About Cherry Written by Lorelei Lee & Stephen Elliott Directed by Stephen Elliott USA, 2012 In trying its best to partially mimic the likes of…
Where to Next? An Ode to the Importance of the Festival Circuit
With this weekend’s Total Recall cashing in on a trend we could conceivably never see the end of (at least in this lifetime), the question…
Retro Cinema Classics: ‘Alien’ (Ridley Scott, 1979)
With the director’s latest, Prometheus, promising to be one of this year’s better efforts, I felt it necessary to take a long overdue first look…