TIFF 2012 Film Review: Silver Linings Playbook

by Matt Juniper

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Traditionally, the Toronto International Film Festival has served as a launching pad for films, giving them the boost required to get through the bloated awards season and emerge victorious, or stop them dead in their tracks. Lovers of film will wait to find out whether the next Best Picture winner has debuted at TIFF, but the debut of Silver Linings Playbook has certainly served to launch something: the next chapter in the careers of stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence.

Up to this point Cooper has been a one-dimensional actor, seemingly destined to roam from one b-list comedy to another for eternity. That he would be working with two acclaimed directors in two of the most highly anticipated films of TIFF caught a number of people by surprise (Derek Cianfrance’s The Place Beyond The Pines being the other).

Lawrence on the other hand, stunned audiences in her Academy Award nominated turn in Winter’s Bone. While her follow up in The Hunger Games brought her worldwide fame, it still remained to be seen if the promise shown in Winter’s Bone would once again emerge under more capable screenwriting. Both entered the Toronto Film Festival with all critics’ eyes on them and major questions to be answered.

The answer to those questions comes quickly as both stars absolutely shine under the capable watch and guidance of director David O. Russell, fresh off his acclaimed boxing drama, The Fighter. While the monster performances from each of the Fighter’s four leads overshadowed Russell’s skill set there were strong signs of Russell’s potential for those willing to look close enough. The power of the film was not in the magnetic Oscar-grabbing performance by Christian Bale, but in the subtle scenes of flawed romance between Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adams. In those few scenes, Russell hinted at his greatest talent: his ability to breathe realism and life into characters and scenes in a way that is rarely seen in modern Hollywood, where the greatest filmmakers are focused much more on perfecting the technical aspects of their craft.

Take those moments of magic from The Fighter and expand them into a full feature film without sacrificing any of the quality and you have Silver Linings Playbook. Cooper stars as Pat Solitano, a bi-polar former school teacher who has recently been deinstitutionalized after a violent episode involving his wife’s lover. A broken man determined to turn his life around through the power of positivity, Solitano begins the search for the silver linings that infiltrate even the darkest moments in life. His journey to wellness (or at least to stability) and his ultimate goal of winning back the affection of his wife are thrown a curve ball in the form of Jennifer Lawrence’s recently widowed character Tiffany. From that moment the film’s plot rolls out in front of us like a roadmap. It may be conventional, but I wouldn’t dare call it cliché and seemingly neither would my fellow TIFF attendees, who laughed, applauded and even shed a few tears along with the characters on screen.

The film is entirely without gimmicks – it has been described as a romantic comedy and despite the stigma around the genre, it’s hard to argue with that tag. Luckily the film is such a crowd-pleaser even the most cynical of critics will likely be won over before they have time to process that they have fallen for a dreaded Rom-Com.

The film took the People’s Choice award at TIFF and it is hard to imagine that being the last award the film takes home. Lawrence already has her name being tossed around for an award, but it would be unfair not to include Cooper in those talks, as surreal as that may have felt just a few weeks ago. De Niro and Weaver also deserve mention here for heartfelt and touching performances as both the cause and solution to many of Cooper’s character’s eccentricities.

Lastly, one can only hope that Russell’s subtle style of direction won’t be forgotten among the flashier work of directors such as Paul-Thomas Anderson. He had a rough ride as rumors of his poor on-set demeanor led to a six-year career hiatus. If the Fighter saw him hop back in the ring, Silver Linings Playbook is his knock out punch.

For more information on Silver Linings Playbook, visit silverliningsplaybookmovie.com.

Jägermeister Canada And Rue Morgue Magazine Announce Friday The 13th Events

Jägermeister and Rue Morgue Magazine have teamed up to reinvent Friday the 13th and take it beyond purely a superstitious date. Beginning April 13th, 2012, Jägermeister will launch the Friday the 13th: Shot Happen party.

The Friday the 13th party will take place simultaneously in 8 cities across Canada: Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, London, Montreal and Quebec City, those of you willing to brave the bad luck and come to the Friday the 13th event will experience the Jägermeister and Rue Morgue Magazine version of the date. From sword swallowing, to burlesque dancers, and a live performance from So Sick Social Club, each city has its own surprise in store for you.

Jägermeister are also throwing a contest. One lucky winner in each stop on the Jägermeister Friday the 13th Party will win a VIP experience prize pack. A winner and 13 friends could enjoy the ULTIMATE Jägermeister ’SHOTS HAPPEN’ experience, and get the rock star treatment on Friday the 13th. Enter the contest at: http://jagercontest.ca.

Below are the locations of the Friday the 13th parties in each of the 8 locations.

Vancouver – Caprice (967 Granville St.)
Victoria – Boutique (1318 Broad St.)
Calgary – The Back Alley Nightclub (4630 Macleod Trail S.)
Edmonton – The Ranch Roadhouse (6107-104 St.)
Toronto – Grace O’Malley’s (14 Duncan St.)
London – Jim Bob’s (595 Richmond St.)
Montreal – Cafe Chaos (2031 rue St-Denis)
Quebec City – Scanner (291 St Vallier Est, Local 001)

Thrill Jockey Records Announce Their Record Store Day Releases

Thrill Jockey Records have announced the vinyl new releases and reissues by Hush Arbors, Arbouretum, The Black Twig Pickers, Freakwater and Tortoise available for Record Store Day on April 21, 2012.

Hush Arbors release their first Thrill Jockey release with Arbouretum on the new Aureola split album. The two bands have been exploring for years the fusion of progressive folk and psychedelic rock, so it was a natural progression that they joined forces for this release.

Watch the video for Hush Arbors – ‘The Sleeper’ below.

The Black Twig Pickers return with two new songs on a specially pressed ‘Yellow Cat’ 7″ vinyl release for Record Store Day 2012.

Watch the video for ‘Yellow Cat’ Live at the Floyd Country Store below.

Freakwater have reissued Feels Like The Third Time which has only been in print on CD since its release, and the vinyl version has been unavailable because the record plant burnt down shortly after our initial order of vinyl arrived. The record was remastered to vinyl by Roger Seibel at SAE and also . The vinyl LP features seven originals and five covers by the likes of Conway Twitty, Woody Guthrie, and Nick Lowe and also includes a download card.

Watch the video for Freakwater’s ‘My Old Drunk Friend’ below.

Tortoise will reissue two singles. ‘Lonesome Sound’ was released on Thrill Jockey and features a cover of the Freakwater song of the same name. ‘Mosquito’ was released on David Sims’ (of Jesus Lizard) Torsion Music label. These releases feature the original line-up of Douglas McCombs, John McEntire, John Herndon, Bundy K. Brown, and Brad Wood. Both have been recut to vinyl by Bob Weston (Shellac) and feature the original fold-over artwork, and will be sold as a double-pack. Both 7″ sleeves can be put together to form a full four panel poster.

For more information about Record Store Day, visit www.recordstoreday.com.

Merge Records Announce Their Record Store Day Releases

Merge Records will have some vinyl available for Record Store Day on Saturday, April 21. To get the following releases, you must pop into your local independent record store to show your support on April 21st.

Arcade Fire – ‘Sprawl II’ b/w ‘Ready to Start’ (Remixed by Damian Taylor & Arcade Fire) 12″ Single
This special 12-inch pressing marks the first physical release of the remixes of ‘Sprawl II’ and ‘Ready to Start’ by Damian Taylor and Arcade Fire. The remix of ‘Sprawl II’ can be heard in the dance motion-activated music video by Vincent Morisset at Sprawl2.com, while the ‘Ready to Start’ remix has previously only been available as a bonus download with the deluxe film-bundled version of The Suburbs.

Watch the videos for the original versions of ‘Sprawl II’ and ‘Ready To Start’ below.

Richard Buckner – ‘Willow’ b/w ‘Lost’ 7″ vinyl
‘Willow’ b/w ‘Lost’ is Richard Buckner’s first 7″ containing two new songs and a free download with purchase, the 7-inch will also include a digital-only cover of The Cars’ ‘Candy-O.’

Listen to ‘Willow’ below via Soundcloud.

M. Ward – ‘Primitive Girl’ b/w ‘The Twist’ & ‘Roll Over Beethoven’ 7″ vinyl
M. Ward’s limited-edition RSD exclusive 7″ features ‘Primitive Girl’, the first single from his new record, as well as two non-album b-sides including ‘Roll Over Beethoven,’ and an original song entitled ‘The Twist.’ M. Ward will be performing at Fingerprints in Long Beach, CA, on Record Store Day.

Listen to ‘Primitive Girl’ below via Soundcloud.

Destroyer – Destroyer’s Rubies Double-LP reissue vinyl
Destroyer’s Rubies will be released on vinyl for the first time in the US. The double-LP reissue will be pressed in limited quantities on ruby red coloured vinyl exclusively for Record Store Day and will include a free download of the entire album. Side 3 features ‘Loscil’s Rubies,’ a 20-minute bonus track remixed by Scott Morgan.

Listen to ’3000 Flowers’ from Destroyer’s Rubies below via SoundCloud.

For more information about Record Store Day, visit www.recordstoreday.com.

Merge Records Announces SXSW 2012 Showcase

Merge Records is hosting a showcase at the annual SXSW Music Festival in Austin, TX at Frank.

Merge SXSW Showcase 2012
Friday, March 16 @ Frank
Doors at 7 and the show starts at 7:30

Line-up from first to last on stage:
M. Ward
Hospitality
Eleanor Friedberger
The Love Language
Crooked Fingers
Imperial Teen

The Magnetic Fields play their own show at SXSW
Friday, March 16 @ Austin City Limits Live
Doors are at 6:30, and the band hits the stage at 8:30.

Coachella Announces 2012 Festival Line Up

Today, Coachella announced its much anticipated 2012 line up. Headliners for the three-day event are the Black Keys, Radiohead, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg but it is actually the other acts that are more interesting. Other interesting performers, and Culture Addicts faves are M83, The Horrors, EMA, Jacques Lu Cont, Metronomy and Wild Flag to name a few. There will also be two buzz-worthy band reunions – both getting back together for the festival are At the Drive-In and Refused. New for 2012, the festival will take place over two weekends (April 13-15 and April 20-22) with the line-up repeating twice over the two weekends.

Who do you want to see at the festival this year? View the full lineup in the poster below.

The xx Release New Demo Track Taken From Sophomore Album Recordings

Just in time for Christmas, The xx released a demo of a brand new track online yesterday. “Open Eyes” is a chilled out, mellow track that came out of their sophomore album recordings which they recently began.

MP3: The xx – Open Eyes (Demo)

You can listen to the demo above, or watch the video below.

The band will also be playing some shows in 2012 and have already announced the following festival dates.

Tour dates:
05/30-06/03/2012 – Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound
06/07-06/10/2012 – Porto, Portugal @ Optimus Primavera Sound
07/04-07/07/2012 - Gdynia, Poland @ Open’er Festival