TIFF 2010 Review Roundup: Day Three
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TIFF 2010 Review Roundup: Day Three

Today’s TIFF reviews: Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan (2010TIFF-star-small-3.gif)—you know, the one with Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis—is “really stupid” but ultimately satisfying; the all-star cast of Barney’s Version (2010TIFF-star-small-3andahalf.gif) can’t help it from feeling like an overly long CBC drama; Quebecois filmmaker Denis Côté’s portrait of life on the margins, Curling (2010TIFF-star-small-4andahalf.gif), is superb; and At Ellen’s Age (2010TIFF-star-small-3andahalf.gif) is “like a far less smug Up in the Air.” Also, take a look at Torontoist’s handy new TIFF 2010 reviews page, where you can sort the films we’ve reviewed so far by rating, in the order we’ve been publishing them in, or by name.

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