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    mercurialmercurial Love Songs - Review
    by mercurial in a filmblog
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    "Maneuvering the complexities of a ménage à trois proves difficult for three young Parisians in The Love Songs, a witty musical romance set in the City of Lights. Ismael (Louis Garrel) works with the beautiful brunette Alice (Clotilde Hesme) and lives with the tempestuous blonde Julie (Ludivine Sagnier), but at night they all share the same bed. Fantastic, yet entirely uncomplicated musical numbers accompany this intense study of understanding one's own feelings about love, expressing that emotion, and coping with the fallout of not being able to do so. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog FilmCouch #62
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Roland Emmerich (Independence Day) is probably the most bankable schlock-meister working. 10,000 B.C. is a snickerfest with some amazing woolly mammoths. On the evolutionary chain of movies, it’s a driect descendant of the campy Raquel Welch star vehicle, One Million Years B.C. (1967). Adam Forrest and I thought it would be fun to watch them both, but didn’t expect One Million to blow us away when it turned more Shakespeare than schlock. Karina phones in to explain what makes a good musical and why Love Songs–opening tonight–and so many others from the last 30 years don’t make the cut. FilmCouch 62 (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’ " [More]
    paulpaul FilmCouch #62
    by paul in paul on spout.com
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    "Roland Emmerich (Independence Day) is probably the most bankable schlock-meister working. 10,000 B.C. is a snickerfest with some amazing woolly mammoths. On the evolutionary chain of movies, it’s a driect descendant of the campy Raquel Welch star vehicle, One Million Years B.C. (1967). Adam Forrest and I thought it would be fun to watch them both, but didn’t expect One Million to blow us away when it turned more Shakespeare than schlock. Karina phones in to explain what makes a good musical and why Love Songs–opening tonight–and so many others from the last 30 years don’t make the cut. FilmCouch 62 (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’ " [More]
    ShaunHustonShaunHuston Home from TIFF
    by ShaunHuston in ShaunHuston filmblog
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    "We've been home a few days, but very busy with work and house. However, here's what we saw in Toronto:Persepolis (North American premiere, but in the original French; Marjane Satrapi, her co-director Vincent Paronnaud, and Chiara Mastrioanni, voice of Satrapi in the film, in attendance at the Elgin Theater, or, I should write, the "Visa Screening Room").Hollywood Chinese (Director Arthur Dong and featured subject Nancy Kwan in attendance).My Winnipeg (World premiere, Guy Maddin in attendance and provided live narration; at the Wintergarden Theater).Short Cuts Canada: program 1 (multiple filmmakers in attendance).Les Chansons d'AmourVexille ([More]
 
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