2010 TIFF Archives (3 posts)

My 2010 TIFF Films & Schedule

I’m seeing 9 films at TIFF next week. I tried to stay away from the hyped films with a lot of A-list stars and directors. In years past, a lot of these films have plain sucked (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) or they’re released shortly after the festival ends.

I tried to choose films that might be not receive a North American release or might be to difficult to find after the festival ends - Easy Money, Outside the Law, The Big Picture and Submarine.

Half of my original selections were documentary films. I’ve narrowed this down to Inside Job, Waiting for “Superman” and The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town. I wish I had tickets for Werner Herzog’s Cave Of Forgotten Dreams in 3D the luck of the draw wasn’t on my side this year. Hopefully it gets a theatrical release.

I’ve listed my film picks below in order of screening date and time:

Inside Job
Sep 9 @ 9:00pm - Ryerson Theatre

Waiting for “Superman”
Sep 11 @ 4:30pm - Winter Garden Theatre

Easy Money
Sep 12 @ 9:15am - AMC 3

Submarine
Sep 12 @ 8:00pm - Winter Garden Theatre

Outside the Law
Sep 13 @ 12:00pm - Varsity 8

The Big Picture
Sep 13 @ 6:30pm - Varsity 8

Buried
Sep 14 @ 9:00pm - Ryerson Theatre

The Debt
Sep 15 @ 11:00am - Elgin Theatre

The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town
Sep 15 @ 11:00am - Elgin Theatre

If you are attending the festival and going to any of the screenings above, look me up. Say hello.

Posted in 2010 TIFF at 3:47 PM | Comments (0)

Premium Screenings Are On The Rise at TIFF

It used to be that the premium screenings at TIFF were gala events at Roy Thomson Hall or the Elgin Theatre. This year there is a disturbing trend whereby the number of premium screenings has increased.

Why is this a big deal? Premium screening tickets cost $38.27 and limits your choice of screenings in the schedule. If you have a 10-ticket flex pack you can’t attend a premium screening.

Last year you could attend a world premiere or a North American premiere of a film with a 10-ticket flex pack or with some of the other film packages. This year you can’t and this is a huge disappointment to regular festival goers.

Blame Underfunded TIFF Bell Lightbox

It’s a money grab that I assume will help pay down the debt on underfunded TIFF Bell Lightbox - the new home of the festival. One of the commenters of a Globe and Mail story nails it on the head:

And, surprise, surprise, they’re likely to charge the unsuspecting general public more, either via tax dollars from their C.R.A.P cronies, or by charging even more exorbitant prices for film tickets. They certainly won’t short the industry goody bags, come festival season.

Yup. This year the ticket prices and tax have increased while the selection of film screenings for most ticket packages has decreased. The cost of the programme book is higher than Paris Hilton and you no longer get a swag bag with highlighters and Starbucks coffee. Can’t TIFF rename their new home TIFF Bell RBC Blackberry Lightbox and give festival goers a break on the exorbitant ticket prices?

Many of the gala films at Roy Thomson Hall really aren’t worth the hype or the money - Passchendaele, Burn After Reading, A Good Year, Revolver, Mrs. Harris, and Edison (which went straight to DVD). I generally stay away from the gala films knowing that many of them will be in theatres within weeks or months for a third of the price.

In previous years I was permitted to enjoyed the world and North American premieres of The Wrestler, Bad Lieutenant, and Mic Macs where the director and stars were on hand to discuss their films. Unfortunately that won’t be happening this year.

Posted in 2010 TIFF at 6:42 PM | Comments (0)

2010 TIFF Picks

TIFF is right around the corner and the deadline for ticket selections is tomorrow at 1pm. I’m hoping to catch 8 films year. Below is a list with links to TIFF’s website where you can read the film summary.

I’ll be posting a final list of films next week with screening times. If you’re in town or going to the festival then drop me an email or let me know what you’re planning to see this year.

Posted in 2010 TIFF at 6:20 PM | Comments (0)