Kat Dennings

Joaquin and the Black Swan—two TIFF tales of showbiz meltdown

Whether faked or real, the Phoenix doc is a harrowing snuff film of career suicide

TIFF 101: way to score with Canuck comedy

Brian D. Johnson assess the Canadian landscape at Toronto’s international festival

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Opening Weekend: ‘Shutter Island,’ ‘Defendor,’ Fish Tank’

Martin Scorsese revels in Gothic horror, while Woody Harrelson plays a superhero as a Canuck loser

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Time out from the hell of the human condition

Saw a couple of delicious movies today, or yesterday I suppose, now that it’s past midnight. Both are American movies with some profile: Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist and The Brothers Bloom so already I’m beginning to question my early grouchy impressions that this year’s line-up of prominent films looks weak. Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist stars Canadian puppy Michael Cera (Juno) as a heartbroken New York teen who has devoted himself to making brilliant mix-tapes for the stuck-up vixen who dumped him. One night, after playing a gig with his band—as the only hetero kid in a gay punk band called the Jerk Offs—he stumbles into a relationship with her infinitely more mature best friend (Kat Dennings). And they ride around New York all night, hoping to end up at a secret concert by a cult band called Where’s Fluffy.