Sunday 2 September 2012

TIFF12: Just around the corner...

Today marked the final step before the Toronto International Film Festival will roll out its red carpets. The movies have been announced, the expected stars have been listed and today the single tickets went on sale. As usual I chose not to make the journey to Toronto to lineup to buy tickets but decided to battle with the TIFF serves. This morning it actually went MUCH better than usual. We had our tickets purchased under an hour. However, there were several films I would have loved to see but they ended up being sold out. Next year I may venture into the land of packages.

These are the films I ended up with (synopsis taken from IMDB):

On the Road: Dean and Sal are the portrait of the Beat Generation. Their search for "It" results in a fast paced, energetic roller coaster ride with highs and lows throughout the U.S.
Director: Walter Salles
Starring: Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Steward, Kirsten Dunst, Viggo Mortensen,  Amy Adams
Why I'm excited to see it: I am a huge fan of Kirsten Dunst so this is what is initially drawing me too it but it has also been getting a lot of buzz and I know people are skeptical about an adaptation of this novel.


Spring Breakers: Four college girls who land in jail after robbing a restaurant in order to fund their spring break vacation find themselves bailed out by a drug and arms dealer who wants them to do some dirty work.
Director: Harmony Korine
Starring: James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson
Why I'm excited to see it: I find Harmony Korine fascinating! He wrote the 1995 film Kids and makes really interesting films. Should be interesting to see how he directs a movie with a very teeny bopper cast


West of Memphis: An examination of a failure of justice in the case against the West Memphis Three.
Director:Amy Berg
Why I'm excited to see it: The story of the West Memphis three is really fascinating. There have been many documentaries made about this story. Not to mention Johnny Depp will be there leading a discussion at the end of the film.



Passion: A young businesswoman plots a murderous revenge after her boss and mentor steals her idea.
Director: Brian De Palma
Starring: Rachel McAdams, Noomi Rapace, Paul Anderson
Why I'm excited to see it: Brian de Palma. Enough said.




Love, Marilyn: an intimate look into the never-before-seen letters, diaries and notebooks of Marilyn Monroe.
Director: Liz Garbus
Starring: Marisa Tomei, Uma Thurman, Glenn Close and a ton others
Why I'm excited to see it: Marilyn Monroe. Enough said.



Movies I missed out on: Place Beyond the Pines, Silver Lining Playbook, Perks of Being a Wallflower

This should be another great TIFF season! Will you be there? Did you have luck getting tickets? What/who are you excited to see?

Film Review #2: Hit and Run

Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard
Along with last week's free screening to For a Good Time, Call I also saw an advanced screening of Hit and Run (thanks again to Alliance Films and Scene Creek). Dax Shepard (of Parenthood and Punk'd) wrote, co-directed and stars in this action/comedy. The film also stars the lovely and hilarious Kristen Bell. Shepard and Bell have fantastic chemistry, which really shouldn't surprise anyone because they are real life snuggle buddies.

The film follows Charles Bronson (Shepard) who is currently living in a small town with his girlfriend Annie (Bell) and is living under witness protection. Charles has to threaten his safety when Annie gets a job offer in LA and he must come out of hiding in order to drive her to her interview. This sets off a string of events that puts the couple in danger. This also forces Charles to utilize some fancy driving techniques, which I hear Dax Shepard did himself (impressive!).

The film also stars Tom Arnold as a bumbling federal marshal who is protecting Charles while he is in witness protection. Bradley Cooper plays the man that Charles is hiding from. Going into the movie I wasn't sure if I would be able to buy Cooper as the "bad guy" but after a scene involving dog food this was cleared up quite quickly.

This film is really enjoyable. I am not the biggest fan of action films - they really need to have a good strong story for me to care about them. Car chases and explosions don't really do it for me. However, this film had a great story and wasn't your typical action/car-chase film. The characters were engaging and dynamic and they all had fantastic chemistry. I'm not sure how well this film will do in the box office  because it has gotten such little promotion but if you see it playing at your local theatre I highly recommend it.

Saturday 1 September 2012

Film Review #1: For A Good Time, Call...

Lauren Miller and Ari Graynor
Last week I was given tickets to an advanced screening of For A Good Time, Call (thanks to Alliance Films and Scene Creek for the tickets). The film stars Ari Graynor (better known as the hilarious drunk girl/friend in Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist as well as a few other smaller roles) and Lauren Miller (wife to Seth Rogen). The film was directed by Toronto-based Jamie Travis and co-written by Miller and Katie Anne Naylon.

The film comes in the wake of female centric comedies such as Bridesmaids and you can definitely feel some of the female centered raunchy comedy influences throughout the movie. That being said, this film definitely has something new to offer the genre of comedies. The film follows two frenemies, Katie and Lauren, who find themselves forced to live with each other in Manhattan. Katie works as a sex phone operator and Lauren, who has been recently fired, soon finds herself convincing Katie that they should open their own sex phone line.

The film is filled with more well-known names (Justin Long, Seth Rogan, Kevin Smith and Nia Vardalos) but it is really the more unknown actors that carry this film. Graynor has a real knack for physical comedy. She is endearing, energetic and charming. I hope that she finds more roles that highlight her in a leading capacity.

For a Good Time, Call is a hilarious film that is entertaining the whole way through. I thought it was a really fresh comedy in a sea of predictable, dull movies this summer has offered us. I highly recommend checking it out.