In case you hadn't noticed, I've fallen a bit behind on writing about the movies I've been seeing due to difficulty in finding time to write and finding places in downtown Toronto to get online to post--the wireless at my hotel has been a real bane on my existence the last few days, only working about fifteen minutes at a time. Because of this, I had to give up my chance of seeing Dario Argento's Mother of Tears tonight to try to catch up, and I'll have to hope I get another chance to see it next week.
Tomorrow (or today depending on when you're reading this) will be all about the interviews as I talk to the directors and cast of David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises (review coming soon!), Ang Lee's Lust, Caution, Anton Corbjin's Control and attend press conferences for Michael Clayton and The Assassination of Jesse James. If I'm not too exhausted after all that, I'll try to catch the Darfur doc Darfur Now, hoping its better than The Devil Came on Horseback and then I have to choose to see Tom McCarthy's The Visitor (which I should see as I hope to interview him) or Peter Greenaway's Nightwatching, which I kind of want to see more since I'm such a huge Greenaway fan. (I actually saw all six hours of The Tulse Luper Suitcases in one sitting...that's how big a fan I am!)
I also will hope to finish up some reviews that I haven't had a chance to finish including a few lower-key foreign films from Day 1.