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This week at the movies: The Night, The Illusionist, Winter's Bone, deli ... - BlogTO (blog)

2011125-cinema.jpg Tuesday, January 25 / Day To Bloor Cinema / Night / 07:00
In this film, director Francois Truffaut plays himself (or a version of himself) as director of the feature film "/ Meet Pamela" / mirror the details of his real life. Hilarious and wise, you feel like a voyeur as Truffaut's characters work together, sleep together and gossip about others and regardless of the reputation or privacy. Tickets are $ 10 for adults and $ 7 for members.

Wednesday, January 26th / The Illusionist CUMBERLAND CINEMA / / 13:30, 4:15, 9:20 or 7:00 p.m.
One of my favorite movies of last year, following an aging magician illusionist and a young woman, as he finds the old is always necessary in the modern world, and flowers. Beautiful and moving, The Illusionist was based on a script by Jacques Tati (Playtime, My Uncle) wrote before his death and has been abandoned for years down, picked up by Sylvain Chomet. (The Triplets of Belleville). Tickets are $ 11 for adults and person be purchased online or

Thursday, January 27 Winter's Bone / CINEMA JOURNAL / 21:35
Ree, a teenager in rural Ozark years is just a mess. Your father has a drug trafficking were arrested again and this time get your house considered a loan, but now he's stolen the henhouse and it's her job to find them. See the film, the Sundance Grand Jury Prize with the approval last January and was repeated at the end of the year as one of the lists of best films of 2010 (http://www.metacritic.com/movie / winters-bone/critic- posted notice). Tickets are $ 13 for non-members, you will get a member of the Journal for upcoming shows, or $ 7 for members.

Friday, January 28 / Bloor Cinema Delicatessen / / 21,00
From the director who brought you the bizarre Micmac (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1149361/) and the beloved Amelia (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/) is a story fearful of a gourmet kitchen, which specializes in landlord may be a long pig, or Soylent Green! Although the subject is definitely darker than his most famous works is the style of Jean-Pierre Jeunet and the signature humor in this dark comedy to be found. Tickets are $ 10 for adults and $ 7 for members and can be purchased at the theater.

Friday, January 28 until Sunday, January 30 PALACE / THE FESTIVAL 8 / TRASH
The 4th Installment of the last 8, it will be a large number of small-caliber films in Toronto and around the world. From the avant-garde and vernacular home movies to the festival to "a forum for filmmakers who want to show their work on small arms and for people who want to see this work in its original format ... and leave the matter of the film small caliber presentation support viable. "See schedule is.

Saturday, 29th January / inflation / Bell Lightbox TIFF / 21.00
Enjoy a selection of other top-ten of the Canada (http://tiff.net/topten) with inflation, unequal pair, including a pregnant woman and the other follows the guy with his car hit her . A stunning first director Deborah Chow, the film was not only one of the Top Ten of the year but won the Best Canadian First Feature prize at the Toronto Film Festival last year. Tickets are $ 12 for adults and can be purchased online or at the theater.

Sunday, January 30 / Riki-OH: THE STORY OF RICKY / TORONTO underground cinema / 07:00
The Toronto Underground Cinema is quiet for the last few weeks, as they do some retooling in February, but Sunday they are back in good shape with one of the bloodiest, the most WTF movie I've ever seen. It is the enlargement of muscle Akira-style, crazy martial arts, power improbable and impossible, but with just absurd enough to make you laugh between curves. Tickets are $ 8 and can be purchased at the theater.

Photo by Scott Snider in the pool blogTO Flickr.

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