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Here is a 20 clip from Entrâacte - my music video / art project based on Vertigo. Vocal stylings by Lizzy Yoder Cameo Simone Butler.  Shot by Alice Millar, Edited Sandra Montiel,  Musical Arrangement Nick Demopoulos
More screenings:
Interference Festival, Poland, September 2014
Project Gallery, Toronto, Canada , September 4th 2014
Follow one manâs struggle to golden glory and watch as his quest takes over his life. A Weinstein Company production.
â§: Milena Canonero costume design for Marie Antoinette (2006).
âIt did help to have the corset on, because then it felt like she was a little bird trying to get out of all these restrictions. I wore my corsets for Versailles and then as soon as we went to the Petit Trianon phase I didnât wear any corsets.â â Kirsten Dunst.
Costume design by Travilla for Marilyn Monroe in âGentlemen Prefer Blondesâ, 1953.
"Car rig for car with Canon 7D and Gaffer Tape at Producciones Monotipo-"
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Tinaâs reaction when she is getting awkwardly flirted on by Letterman.
TheWrap
One trend at this yearâs Toronto International Film Festival has been films that are clearly geared toward audiences more than critics or awards voters, and Saturdayâs premiere of the Kevin Costner/Octavia Spencer drama âBlack and Whiteâ clearly belongs in that category alongside Thursdayâs âThe Judge,â Fridayâs âSt. Vincentâ and Sundayâs âThe Equalizer.â
Directed by Mike Binder (âThe Upside of Angerâ), the film is the story of a newly widowed lawyer who also happens to be an angry alcoholic (Kevin Costner) struggling to retain custody of the young mixed-race granddaughter he and his recently deceased wife were raising. The child was the product of a relationship kept secret by their daughter, who died in childbirth after delivering a baby fathered by an African-American crack addict and habitual criminal.
Also read: Kevin Costner Reveals Hollywood Wouldnât Finance Racially Charged âBlack and Whiteâ
The film is a tug-of-war between Costner and Octavia Spencer, who plays the girlâs paternal grandmother and wants to secure custody for the son she believes has mended his ways. Costner is cranky, Spencer is sassy and they both act up a storm. The audience at Roy Thomson Hall laughed loudly, applauded lustily and went along with even the most implausible turns and the pat (but undeniably satisfying) conclusion.
In fact, Binder delivers a solid piece of socially conscious entertainment, and gives his actors enough grand moments to prompt a few mid-screening rounds of applause. The beats (and the music) may venture into TV-movie territory at times, but thereâs no denying that the movie played well to the large TIFF audience.
And while audience sympathy and many of the best lines go to Costner (Spencer settles for the best withering looks, which occasionally steal the show), heâs hardly a paragon of virtue. In fact, nobody in the film is all good and nobody is all bad; âBlack and Whiteâ may not be as nuanced as youâd like, but it deals with plenty of gray areas.
See photos: Toronto Party Report in Pictures: Kristen Bell, Al Pacino, and âIronmanâ Twins (Photos)
Costnerâs use of the N-word at a key point in the film is indicative of Binderâs approach to potentially inflammatory material. While the charged expletive canât help but affect the way we see the character, it also gives him an opportunity to deliver the key speech of the film, a courtroom diatribe about racism that simultaneously cops to prejudice but makes the character more understandable, and even lets him off the hook a little for his choice of words.
You could argue that the scene cuts him too much slack, but you canât really deny that it works dramatically â and it shows Binder and Costner grappling with real issues that donât always make it into mainstream studio dramas. (Which may be why no studio signed on, and the film is at Toronto looking for distribution.)
Also read: Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler, Jessica Chastain Lead 10 Hottest Sales Titles at Toronto Film Fest
âWhen youâre a kid, you can be assured that if you make something, your mother is going to put it up on the refrigerator,â said Costner when he introduced his film to the TIFF audience. âAs an adult, when you try to do this for a living, nothing is assured.â
Still, the crowd-pleasing impact of âBlack and Whiteâ ought to be enough to assure it a long, hard look from prospective buyers.
Related stories from TheWrap:
Jake Gyllenhaal In âNightcrawlerâ Reveals An L.A. On the Edge
Kristen Wiigâs âWelcome to Meâ - Comedy, Tragedy, Nudity
Bill Murray Day in Toronto Ends With A Sweet âSt. Vincentâ
Toronto Party Report in Pictures: Kristen Bell, Al Pacino, and âIronmanâ Twins (Photos)
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TheOnion.com Casting Call for Kid Guitar Players in Chicago
The Onion Casting Call for kid guitar players in Chicago
4 Star Castingis currently looking for kid guitar players ages 6 to 10 to work on an upcoming Onion production. According to the casting notice, âThe video will start with the child playing a song on guitar then an older guitar player enters playing a much more complicated song and drowns out the child playing, so the older guitar player isâŠ
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