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TIFF 2015: Anomalisa Makes Existential Angst Delightful

Anomalisa

Anomalisa

Sarah was on assignment covering the 2015 Toronto Film Festival this year for Consequence Of Sound.

I don’t know what “a beautiful exploration of terminal lassitude” means, but that’s what she thought of the film Anomalisa.

Read the full review at the Consequence Of Sound website.

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Posthumous Is Solid Screwball Romantic Satire

Posthumous

Posthumous

When Sarah went down to the Niagara Film Festival awhile back one of the intriguing features she saw was a screwball-ish rom-com called Posthumous.

There are love triangles, hijinx, stuff… y’know, all the things a film like this is supposed to have.

Sarah wrote about it for Consequence Of Sound.

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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Reboot Not For Fans Of The Original

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. rebooted

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. rebooted

The Risky Fuel household is many things. Among them: It’s the safe harbour for one superfan of the 1960s spy TV series The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

And so it was with much trepidation that our Sarah undertook reviewing the new Guy Ritchie-led film adaptation of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. for Consequence Of Sound.

Her conclusion? It’s probably not a movie for fans of the original.

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Made In Texas Not All Great

Speed Of Light, Jonathan Demme's Made In Texas

Speed Of Light, Jonathan Demme’s Made In Texas

Jonathan Demme’s Made In Texas is a collection of six short films he made while in Austin, Texas in 1980.

First the first time in decades the collection is being toured around to various film festivals.

Sarah reviewed Made In Texas for Consequence Of Sound.

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Diamond Tongues Romances The Unlikable Gal

Diamond Tongues

Diamond Tongues

Back when I was working on George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight they used the live set for a scene in Diamond Tongues featuring July Talk’s Leah Fay.

The higher ups didn’t really tell most of the staff they were doing this so when she appeared on set there was very much a “Who the fuck is this chick and why is she being so annoying?”

It turns out there was a very… enthusiastic… reason why Fay’s appearance with Strombo played out the way it did.

Sarah wrote a review about Diamond Tongues for Consequence Of Sound.

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