TIFF 2011, Day 6: Generation P, Death of a Superhero, Into The Abyss, Trishna, Urbanized
GENERATION P I have a few friends who may take this as more of a recommendation than is really intended, but Generation P is basically what you would get if you took Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles, moved it to Russia, and swapped the super-heroes for advertising creative types. In other words, it’s a bit of … Continue reading
TIFF 2011, Day 5: The Day, Killer Joe, Hysteria
THE DAY For as little attention as The Day gives to its backstory, it might well be set in the same universe as The Road. Like that film, there’s not much left in the way of plant or animal life, though it’s never explained why, and the few survivors have either banded up into roving … Continue reading
TIFF 2011 Day 4: Damsels in Distress
DAMSELS IN DISTRESS An unexpected delight. Odds are I wouldn’t have seen this one had its screening time not been swapped with something I was more interested in — watching the petty problems of the beautiful and privileged isn’t something I actively seek out. The film’s introduction does little to dispel this concern, as three … Continue reading
TIFF 2011 Day 3: The Odds; Jeff, Who Lives At Home; Keyhole
THE ODDS A Canadian analogue of Rian Johnson’s Brick, The Odds similarly cross-breeds film noir and high school drama, this time focusing on high-stakes gambling instead of drug dealing. And while it doesn’t make the same impact as Johnson’s film — writer/director Simon Davidson doesn’t have quite the same ear for slang or eye for … Continue reading
TIFF 2011 Day 2 – Killer Elite, Drive, The Kid With A Bike
KILLER ELITE I’m really not sure what strategy Robert Deniro is using to pick his roles these days, but if Killer Elite is any indication, he’s putting a premium on cliches. Not that he’s the central attraction — most of the film has him relegated to the sidelines, leaving Jason Statham to do the heavy … Continue reading
Stuff I like: Relic Radio
Admittedly, this one won’t be for all tastes. There’s a cheesiness to vintage radio plays that will either come across as comforting and well-worn, or impossibly distancing. The scripts pull liberally from the hoariest pulp cliches, but their reliance on family-friendly advertising money means they can’t embrace grit and gallows humour with the gusto of … Continue reading
Mid-week mixtape: Songs with people making animal sounds
It’s time to get esoteric. On this week’s (belated) mixtape, every track features at least one band member making animal sounds. Perhaps unsurprisingly, there are a lot of cats and a lot of wolves, but a few surprises do crop in here and there, and the songs themselves are (mostly) worthwhile on their own merits. … Continue reading
Via @myownbiggestfan (via this isn’t happiness™ (Live Slow, Die Whenever) ) (Source: http://thisisnthappiness.com/post/8721636336/live-slow-die-whenever)
A morbid distraction: Fallen Art
Shorts have been on my mind lately, given that my day job has me watching a seemingly endless stream of them. But, since most filmmakers wouldn’t appreciate me leaking their festival screeners, I figured I’d share a dark gem that I saw at the Melbourne International Animation Festival back in 2005, a fine festival that … Continue reading
Monday mixtape: Summer holiday edition
For the second installment of the Monday Mixtape series, one of my readers helpfully suggested the theme “summer vacation.” It turns out she meant vacation destinations, but I realized that way too late in the process to make it work for this week. So instead, this week’s “tape” will feature songs about summer or vacations, … Continue reading







