It's time for episode two of The Movie Moxie Podcast, and in my family if you do something twice it's a tradition so this is looking very promising for the spoiler-free film podcasts future. In this weeks podcast I chat about recent announcements about the Toronto After Dark Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, as well as my conundrum of what to do when none of the releases were telling me to pick them to go see, and then ended up seeing a fair amount. Reviews of the week include Charlie St. Cloud, Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai, Mr. Nobody and I Am Love along with the DVD release of The Ghost Writer. Enjoy!
0:00 – 1:00 - Introduction
1:00 – 6:30 - Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2010 Line Up
6:30 – 9:25 - TIFF 2010 First Large Set of Titles Released
9:25 - 12:44 - July 30, 2010 Releases conundrum
12:44 – 15:35 – Charlie St. Cloud
15:35 – 21:11 – Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai
21:11 – 25:53 – Mr. Nobody
25:53 – 29:44 – I Am Love
29:44 – 30:50 – DVD Release
30:50 – 33:15 – DVD Review: The Ghost Writer
33:15 – 35:00 – Poll Results
35:00 - 36:45 - Next weeks theatrical releases & what I’m hoping to talking about next week
36:45 – 37:38 – Outro
Snow Notes:
- Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2010 Line Up and see more at the Toronto After Dark website
- TIFF 2010 First Large Set of Titles Released and see more at the TIFF website
- I highly recommend the book Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
- The trailer for Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai
- I mentioned watching Alexander during my Sword & Sandals Marathon
- More films on love include this years The Last Station
- Kick-Ass and The Ghost Writer are both out on DVD today
- List of more of todays DVD releases
- Poll results for most anticipate August releases
- I read & talked about Eat Pray Love during the most recently Reading Wrap Up
- Highly recommend The Disappearance of Alice Creed which is out on August 13, 2010
- List of Upcoming Films
- TIFF Midnight Madness Films to be announced today! Update - on hold at the moment, possibly until next week (source)
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Next weeks show to include reviews of the South Korean western The Good The Bad The Weird and the dance flick Step Up 3D.
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