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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: September 2010
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Sunday, September 26, 2010. Recommended Listening for Never Let Me Go. Among some of the many new movies you should try to catch (Fubar II, Easy A, The American, I'm Still Here and Machete) you should also check out Never Let Me Go. I saw a trailer for Never Let Me Go that just about revealed every single important moment, not to mention critical lines of dialogue.but that's another rant for another day.). Answer: The Guy who is the next Peter Parker. And now I understand why.). Anyway, all of this was a...
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: May 2010
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Friday, May 28, 2010. How I learned to Love Liza (Sex and the City 2). So I've been on CBC TV. And Radio for the past couple days cataloguing all the things that are wrong with Sex and the City 2. The never-ending tide of brand-name goods. The guileless zeal the fab four display for their divalicious lifestyle. The colour-blind avalanche of designer disasters. Butthere are a couple things I liked about the sequel. So in the name of positivity here is (semi spoiler warning.). Yup, Liza Minnelli. Now when ...
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: January 2011
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Monday, January 3, 2011. Good god, what a face. We've lost another great one. Anyone with those lines, those nooks and crannies could have been a great character actor. But there was a fierceness there, behind his eyes that made him more than just another interesting face. Thanks to those Norman Rockwellesque looks Pete was often slotted into a lot of salt-of-the-earth type roles. Although his range was much wider. Take a look at the Brassed Off. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: June 2010
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Friday, June 25, 2010. A Summer Film That's Good For You (Cyrus). Stuck in the middle of this summer of junk food cinema Cyrus. Is fresh garden mix of funny. It's simple movie filled will subtle moments. Little micro bursts of emotion we so often miss in larger louder films. The plot is rather simple. A sad schlub of a man finds his second wind when he hits it off with Molly. But Molly's 21 year old son Cyrus is threatened by the new man in his mother's life. It's about watching John C. Reily. Just their...
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: March 2011
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Friday, March 18, 2011. Howdy folks. Sorry the blog's been fossilizing while I've been busy writing reviews over at cbc.ca/arts. If you'd like to see a more recent collection of my stuff just follow the link. Otherwise, kick off your shoes and take a look around. You could start with my top twenty. List from 2010. Or my anti-retro rant inspired by Where the Wild Things Are. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Film reviewer with CBC Radio. Subscribe to my weekly film review podcast here. View my complete profile.
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: "Does it? Bollocks!"
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Monday, January 3, 2011. Good god, what a face. We've lost another great one. Anyone with those lines, those nooks and crannies could have been a great character actor. But there was a fierceness there, behind his eyes that made him more than just another interesting face. Thanks to those Norman Rockwellesque looks Pete was often slotted into a lot of salt-of-the-earth type roles. Although his range was much wider. Take a look at the Brassed Off. November 9, 2011 at 2:11 PM. View my complete profile.
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: Top Twenty of 2010
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Saturday, December 25, 2010. Top Twenty of 2010. Every year it's the same; as January washes over me in a grey mid-winter gloom, I look ahead at the year on film and wonder, what will be the one? What magical film will give me that spark of awe. A crinkle of a smile. A knowing nod. A film where I'll see myself or even a glimmer of something otherworldly. The kind of experience that makes up for sitting through the latest Nicolas Cage trash-sterpiece. TOP TWENTY OF TWENTY TEN. Was divine as the witch, Mot...
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: October 2010
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Friday, October 1, 2010. The new movie starring Ryan Reynolds was one of those legendary scripts that floundered on the "black list." The list of amazing screenplays that are considered un-filmable. Until one day, director Rodrigo Cortes got in touch with Reynolds and showed him how it could be done. Of course none of this would be worth it, if the story and Reynold's performance didn't work. Luckily the script is rather tight, with the exception of one silly flashback episode. When you. Finally, after a...
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: Post TIFF Recap
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Friday, September 24, 2010. TIFF is done and I'm here to share what has been an extremely busy season of cinema. So here are some of the highlights from my time at the Toronto International Film Festival. Don't miss 'em when they return. Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Werner Herzog serves up the best 3D experience since Avatar. A lyrical, whimsical trip into the Chauvet Caves of Frances. This made my fest. Tough to watch yes, but worth it, not just for Javier Bardem's performance as a struggling father in Bar...
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G l a s n e r O n F i l m: Meta Montage (Year in Film 2010)
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Meta Montage (Year in Film 2010). Best parts are at the beginning and end and I wonder how he/she gets all those clips, but a great overview of 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Film reviewer with CBC Radio. Subscribe to my weekly film review podcast here. Launches itunes) Contact Eli at: eli.glasner@cbc.ca. - - The views expressed here are my own and not those of CBC/Radio-Canada. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. New Fall Syllabus #2: INFINITE JEST!