Jamie Bell makes the best of a bad situation as Hallam, the titular teenage protagonist of Mister Foe , whose anger, resentment and paranoia drive him from his father’s remote Scottish Highlands estate to the streets of Edinburgh in search of solace. Hallam’s mother recently drowned in the loch behind the house, the apparent victim of a freak boating accident, and his dad ( Ciarán Hinds ) has moved on and married his former secretary Verity ( Claire Forlani ), whom he was seeing before his wife’s untimely passing and whom Hallam believes is a gold-digging hooker responsible for mom’s death. Bell conveys the kid’s withdrawn distrust through restless body language and wary glares, while at the same time flashing steely, cocky defiance during Hallam’s confrontations with dad and Verity, as well as nonchalant, gregarious charm in the company of others. His performance has a multifaceted vitality to it, equal parts wounded puppy do...
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Live From TIFF: The Festival Starts Before the Festival StartsFrom: cinematical.com
Post Date: 2008-09-03 21:02:00
The Toronto International Film Festival starts September 4th - but, not to dash your mental images or anything, the truth is that the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival started a few weeks ago. Toronto has several great films from Cannes this year making their North American debut, to be sure -- like the riveting crime-and-power tales Gomorra and Leonera , or the French films Entre Les Murs and Un Conte de Noel -- but apart from that earlier bow for several films at Toronto thi...
more Telluride Wrap: Goodbye, Telluride, Hello TorontoFrom: cinematical.com
Post Date: 2008-09-03 20:02:00
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The fest scored sneak previews of Danny Boyle’s hotly anticipated Slumdog Milli...
more Box Office: Bangkok Dangerous ArrivesFrom: cinematical.com
Post Date: 2008-09-03 19:02:00
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