The words "stunning", "spellbinding", and "revelation" are all terms that anyone who is critiquing a film should shun away from. However, in the case of Guy Moshe's
BUNRAKU there are no more fitting words to describe this gem of a film.
The term "bunraku" comes from a 400 year old form of Japanese puppet theatre, and Moeshe uses this classic art form…
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BUNRAKU is a Martial Arts movie set in a surreal world by Guy Moshe, and starring
Josh Hartnett, Woody Harrelson, Kevin Mckidd, Demi Moore, Ron Perlman and Gackt Camui. World Premiere was in the Midnight Madness programme at the Toronto International Film Festival. …
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Not half as cool as it thinks it is, Bunraku flaunts style and attitude, but without any characters to latch onto the film quickly becomes an empty exercise in hyper-adrenalized genre filmmaking. Though buttressed by a name cast that includes
Josh Hartnett and Woody Harrelson, writer-director Guy Moshe has concocted a self-consciously artificial “movie movie” in which every shot, idea, or line of dialogue feels…
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Added by Olivier on September 12, 2010 at 6:00am —
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Let me introduce you to
Keith Calder. Mr. Calder arrived on the film scene as an executive producer for the Midnight Madness film All The Boys Love Mandy Lane. In subsequent years he has also produced such films as "Battle For Terra" and "The Wackness" and is executive producing Walter Hill's next film St. Vincent. …
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BUNRAKU,
Josh Hartnett's fantasy actioner, will be premiering as an official selection of the Midnight Madness section at the
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In digging to find out some more about the genesis of
BUNRAKU, which has its World Premiere at The Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday September 11th, I tracked down the film's Stunt Coordinator
Clayton Barber and Fight Choreographer
Larnell Stovall and posed them some…
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Added by Olivier on September 7, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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Stuart Ford's
IM Global is treating the Toronto Film Festival like a full-scale film market this year, renting out the Presidential Suite atop the Hyatt Regency and launching new titles, including "Skyline 2."
IM Global is just one of a clutch of companies increasingly turning to Toronto even though it's not an official market. Toronto has become an ever more…
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The IFP'S Independent Filmmaker Labs Showcase will present
on September 21, 2010 at Rooftop Films festival short scenes from each of the documentary and narrative feature works in progress participating in IFP's 2010 Independent Filmmaker Labs. The screening is free of charge.
Rooftop Films is known internationally as one of the most dynamic film festivals in the world. In 2010, we will screen more…
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Project Forum, part of IFP‘s Independent Film Week which will take place
September 19-23, 2010, is the centerpiece of IFW, designed specifically as a place for industry to meet with new talent, as well as discover fresh projects from emerging and veteran filmmakers.
150 projects have been selected for this year’s Project Forum, and will be…
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Gregory Ellwood and
Drew McWeeny from
HitFix confirmed in an article published today that
BUNRAKU is still 'hoping to be picked up' by an U.S. distributor during the Toronto Film Festival 2010. Ellwood and McWeeny conclude that '[…
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Added by Olivier on August 26, 2010 at 8:30am —
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The site
TIFFreviews.com organizes a
poll to determine
which Midnight Madness film is a must-see? The result so far is:
1.BUNRAKU 2.Insidious 3.Vanishing on… Continue
Added by Olivier on August 25, 2010 at 12:30pm —
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The third installment of "4 Nights in Loring: Local Bands, Local Films" series was held in Loring Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 24, 2010. Featuring a performance by
Red Pens and a screening of the locally made independent film
Nobody which was exec-produced…
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Added by Olivier on August 25, 2010 at 7:30am —
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The thrill-seekers who fill the Ryerson Theatre for TIFF’s late-night program have seen many outrageous sights. But this year, they may witness something even they would have never expected to see at Midnight Madness:
Demi Moore.
Part of an unusually starry array of actors with roles in the program’s line-up of new genre flicks,
Demi Moore appears in…
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Hollywood might seem like a ghost town Sept. 9-19, as hundreds of celebrities head east for the Toronto International Film Festival.
TIFF released its much-anticipated list Tuesday of nearly 500 top actors, directors and other celebrity guests expected at its annual 11-day celebration of world cinema.
The fest confirmed the Star’s earlier report that Oscar-winning actor/director Clint Eastwood will be coming to support his spooky…
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John Horn from the Los Angeles Times caught up with
Robert Rodriguez on Monday to talk about the success of "The Expendables" and the epic fail of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" at the box office and the conversation turned toward the filmmaker's own plans.
Robert Rodriguez sounds like he's drawing a bead on "Deadpool." But will he pull the…
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Added by Olivier on August 19, 2010 at 8:24am —
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Sales agent IM Global has announced that
Bunraku will have its
world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival on
September 11, 2010 at 11:59 PM. The event will take place at the Ryerson Theatre, Toronto, Canada.
Canadian fans, get ready for the…
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Added by Olivier on August 19, 2010 at 6:25am —
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What I love about this time of year are all the movies getting ready to unspool for the first time. Over the next few weeks, the Toronto Film Festival, Telluride, the Venice Film Festival, and even Fantastic Fest will premiere tons of movies – with many of them under the radar (for now). That’s because every year plays out the same way…as a few movies will come out of nowhere to win some of the biggest Awards at each of the Festivals and then they’ll…
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Added by Olivier on August 17, 2010 at 8:00pm —
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Toronto – A superhero, a samurai, gun runners, vampire hunters and hosers stalk the night during the Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness programme. Programmed by Colin Geddes, this year’s line-up features premieres that deliver the thrills and chills that the devoted audience has come to expect and love from Midnight Madness.
“From the streets of Hong Kong to a post-apocalyptic, vampire-plagued United States, from a town…
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