Reservation Road

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Reservation Road

The Lerner family stop at a gas station late one night.  At the same time Dwight Arno (Mark Ruffalo) is driving his son home from a Red Sox game.  Distracted and trying to get his son back before his ex-wife (Mira Sorvino) goes ballistic, Mark makes a sharp turn and accidentally hits young Josh Learner (Sean Curley) who was releasing fireflies at the side of the road.  Knowing his involvement will lose him all rights to see his son Arno drives off without stopping leaving Ethan (Joaquin Phoenix) and Grace (Jennifer Connelly) to mourn the death of their son and begin a search for the man responsible.

The film does a pretty good job in casting Ruffalo as the man responsible for the crime without making him seem evil.  Is he a coward?  Yes.  Is he responsible for the death of a young boy?  Yes.  Most of his scenes throughout the rest of the film showcase him dealing with his guilt and trying to find the courage to come clean.  The screenplay does a good job getting inside Arno’s head as he comes up with rationalizations and excuses for his actions.

On the other side of the film you have Phoenix and Connelly mourning the loss of Josh.  The film successfully allows each character to grieve in their own way, although Ethan’s obsession does come off a little over-the-top at times.

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Behind the Scenes – Lars and the Real Girl

Here’s a look behind the scenes of Lars and the Real Girl about a young man with intimacy issues who buys a girlfriend online – one made of silicone!  Don’t let the premise fool you, this one is all heart.  The film is currently in limited release and will open wide tomorrow; make sure you check back for our review!  Here are some behind the scenes moments beginning with this interview with star Ryan Gosling.  Larger version available in the Full Diagnosis along with clips from the interview of cast and crew at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Ryan Gosling discusses Lars and the heart of the film

 

Toronto Q&A part 1

 

Toronto Q&A part 2

 

Variety interview

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Behind the Scenes – Wristcutters: A Love Story

Here’s a clip from the Q&A session following the screening of Wristcutters: A Love Story at last year’s Sundance.  Writer/Director Goran Dukic and stars Patrick Fugit and Shea Whigham answer questions about the off-beat tale of people who have commited suicide and are now living out their existence in a purgatory not much different from regular life.  The film is now playing in limited release and make sure you check back tomorrow for our review!  Larger version available in the Full Diagnosis.

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Behind the Scenes – Across the Universe

Across the Universe is currently in theaters, and despite being released on a limited number of screens (roughly one-third of screens of The Game Plan or 30 Days of Night) its still pulling in folks and money.  Here are a few behind the scenes moments to enoy including a look at the filming of several of the movie’s numbers & short interviews with the stars of the film and director Julie Taymor as well.  You can also check out more music from the film here, and don’t forget to read my review of the film.  Check inside the Full Diagnosis for more!

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behind the scenes

 

Evan Rachel Wood discussing Lucy and Julie Taymor

 

Jim Sturgess on filming in Liverpool and the songs of the film

 

Joe Anderson on his character Max and the message of the film

 

Julie Taymor on the musical numbers – “live not pop”

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Shout Out

Veronica Mars herself, Kristen Bell, made her first appearance on NBC’s Heroes this week.  Here’s a quick clip of her performance and an interview with Ms. Bell about her character (larger version available in the Full Diagnosis).  Now the reason I’m sharing with this with you (since you know I’ve been critical of the show) is to give a RF Shout Out to Lane Brown and Dan Kois of New York Magazine’s Vulture who quip “Bell’s spiky vulnerability has been replaced by whininess and smart-assitude.  When Veronica Mars gets written by the Heroes writers, she sheds subtext and depth, as if Willow unexpectedly paid a visit to the girls on Charmed.”  Damn, that’s so good I wish I had said it!  Read the entire article here.

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