Bruce Willis take a break from routine today to greet Fans at the Press Conference for Looper, which premiered at both VISA Screening Room and Roy Thomson Hall, as the Opening Night Gala of TIFF 2012. Believe me, I’ve seen Willis several times and the Man does not like to sign an Autograph, but he did it, rewaring Fans who waited on him! Seasons change and perhaps he is turning-over a new leaf?
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‘Atta Hubby! The Office Star John Krasinski arrived in Toronto this evening to show support at his Wife, Emily Blunt‘s Premiere for Looper across two venues, VISA Screening Room and Roy Thomson Hall. The Time Travel-Action Flick starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a younger Bruce Willis, has been called by Blunt “the best film she’s ever worked on”.
Incredibly gracious, Krasinski took-on Fans from all directions. Class act.
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What a surprise it was to see Rapper/Reality TV Star Flava Flav arrive in Toronto for TIFF 2012 tonight. Super-friendly with Fans, he told Fans they were making him feel famous with a shower of attention. He is expected to appear at the Premiere for the Documentary, How to Make Money Selling Drugs at Scotiabank Theatre tomorrow night.
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Recently re-branded as Snoop Lion, the Artist formerly known as Snoop Dogg, arrived tonight in Toronto for TIFF 2012. Interestingly, he was seen sporting a cane. The Lion himself will be appearing tomorrow at the Premiere for Documentary Reincarnated, a Film about his journey to Jamaica – inspiring this latest incarnation in his Carrer.
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Although he isn’t here for TIFF 2012 per say, Canadian-born Actor Kevin Zegers flew-in from Los Angeles tonight after a quick break. He currently is at work on Sony Screen Gems’ The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, which films in the City over the next couple months. Wondering if he’ll be showing Co-Star Lily Collins some support Sunday night at her Premiere for The Writers? Hmm.
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Buried-in tightly behind Vanessa Hudgens and Austin Butler, an incognito Selena Gomez arrived in Toronto earlier today straight from the Venice Film Festival to promote Comedy, Spring Breakers. The strategy of course proved effective with several Fans focusing-in on Hudgens, not realizing Gomez also was right there!
Spring Breakers premieres at Ryerson Theatre tomorrow night at 6:00 PM.
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Yes, this really happened! Despite causing a bit of chaos, she still was lovely. Vanessa Hudgens arrived straight from the Venice Film Festival to TIFF 2012 together with her Boyfriend, Austin Butler earlier today in Toronto. The High School Musical Alumni is in-town to promote Comedy Spring Breakers, which premieres tomorrow night at Ryerson Theatre – 6:00 PM.
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The Toronto International Film Festival – make no mistake – is first and foremost a celebration of Cinema and Celebrity, but beyond the glare of flashing Cameras, the thick of the high-decibel screams of Fans and 8×10s being thrust on Clipboards, are the Publicists who keep it all afloat. Yes, that well-groomed and often tired looking Woman or Man in a Blazer standing behind Bradley Cooper or Ryan Gosling as they bask in their Red Carpet glow, is that Publicist whose job you wish you had. Think about it for a second – what chaos would ensue without a Publicist there to keep the Talent on-schedule and ushered in-and-out safely? How else would we be cognizant about the Films we are all dying to see at TIFF without Publicity?
 I put together a The Expendables-caliber Panel featuring some of Toronto’s most prolific and adored Film Publicists, asking them about their own past experiences and plans for TIFF 2012, the Films they are most excited for and what they absolutely cannot do without this Festival.
Meet the lovely Ladies who among others, consistently are bringing glamour and excitement to our City: Alliance Films’ Kate Parkes, Claire Peace-McConnell & Jennifer Rashwan; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Canada‘s Barb Matheson & Candace Stevenson;Â Victoria Malloy, who has worked with a major North American Film Distribution Company; and last but not least, Touchwood PR‘s AndreÌa Grau & Kara MacLean.
GEARING-UP FOR TIFF 2012
A common misconception is that Publicists are busy during the actual Festival only, when in fact the reality is that in the weeks and months leading-up to TIFF, there are several All-Nighters involved in planning and executing a Film’s Premiere and Press Days. This of course is taxing, so how do Publicists guard themselves for this eleven-day-long physical and mental Marathon?
Claire Peace-McConnell: âI accept that I will be working long hours and remember that making time pre-Festival for Family and Friends is essential to keeping sane. I commit to making that time work-free. A 30-minute Coffee with a Friend can change your outlook on everything.â.
Kate Parkes: âI always start taking Cold-fX a month before. And a lot of positive self-talk.â.
Jennifer Rashwan: âIt sounds weird, but I try to prepare mentally by telling myself not to be afraid of it! I used to have the mindset, âThis is going to be awfulâ, because it is so draining and it really sucks-up about three weeks to a month of your life, but I’m trying now to be more positive about it and tell myself, âThis is going to be fun!â. I also make sure I’m keeping my head on straight and not take it too seriously. Keeping perspective is my strategy.â.
Victoria Malloy: âI just jump right in. You can only psych yourself up so much. TIFF is full of the unexpected and there is only so much planning you can do. You’ve gotta be quick-thinking and resourceful and think on the fly; always thinking two steps ahead. You have to remember to have fun with it as well. The City comes to life and is an amazing atmosphere so you have to remember to take moments to soak it all in. It’s all about cleansing breaths.â.
Barb Matheson: âItâs been lighter for me the last few years, but I worked for a couple of Distributors where our Festival Films numbered in the double-digits. Getting geared-up meant creating schedules, then constantly revising them right up until the last minute, double-checking flights, confirming Makeup Artists, cars and dealing with inevitable last-minute surprises. If I was lucky, Iâd manage to plan my outfits in advance to get me through the next ten days and maybe even squeeze in a Manicure somewhere in between the All-Nighters leading up to Opening Day.â.
Kara McLean: “‘It’s PR not ER‘ is always a good perspective. I heard this phrase once when I used to work for another Film Distributor and it always rings true. Yes, it’s an intense Job and it’s important to have every little detail ironed-out, but we all work in a fun industry where our work is our play, so at the end of the day it’s not worth major stress. Enjoy the Festival while it lasts and try and learn something new!â.
Candace Stevenson: “The best way to gear yourself up for the Festival other than being as prepared and organized as humanly possible, is to make sure you are all caught up on your zzzzzzs before it starts because once it starts you’re lucky to get a few hours a night!”.
AndreÌa Grau: âAfter a couple of decades of doing this, I can honestly tell you there is very little one can do to prepare for the intensity of the Festival. The only thing to do is surrender to the Madness and be as flexible as possible to be able to adjust to the constant schedule changes and inevitable mishaps. If you go in too rigidly you will lose your footing quickly. Plus, I keep my sense of humour â always.â.
WE’RE ALL FANS
In life, it is important to be passionate about your Work and perhaps this is why a Publicist can endure such grueling hours and a hectic pace. Although TIFF often is associated strictly with Work for these Ladies, they too are excited about some of this year’s Titles and like the rest of us, are true Film Fanatics. So which Films should we be excited about, I ask?
Claire Peace-McConnell: “I can’t wait to be in the theatre as audiences discover Dredd 3-D. One of my favourite Films of the year.”
Kate Parkes: “Silver Linings Playbook“.
Jennifer Rashwan: “I’m pretty excited for people to discover DREDD 3D at Midnight Madness. I think they will be very pleasantly surprised just like I was.”.
Barb Matheson: “The Master. Joaquin!! And I’m excited to see the audience’s reaction to Finding Nemo in 3D. It’s stunning.”.
Victoria Malloy: “Argo and Artifact“.
Kara Maclean: “There’s so many Films I want to see that it is hard to pinpoint one, but if I could see Films during the Festival (which I likely won’t) that I haven’t seen at other Festivals, I would see To The Wonder, The Sapphires, Underground, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, Rust and Bone, The Master and several Documentaries.”.
Candace Stevenson: “Midnight’s Children“.
AndreÌa Grau: Our Films range from Foreign Language to Midnight Madness, from Documentaries to Special Presentations, from Vanguard to first-time Canadian Filmmakers and each one has a uniqueness that I am excited to share with the Press and Public. The Film Geek in me is pretty pumped to see Terrence Malickâs To The Wonder that we are working on. Yes, even we havenât seen it yet.”.
SURVIVAL
Ask any Publicist what they need to survive TIFF 2012 and all of them will tell you the necessity of a good, reliable Cell Phone …and Charger. The perpetual Nightmare of your Cell Phone Battery dying as you’re trying to reach Jennifer Lawrence‘s Driver for an unplanned Pick-up is a devastatingly possible reality. What one thing could these Publicists absolutely not do without?
Claire Peace-McConnell: “iPhone and iPhone Charger”.
Kate Parkes: “Portable Phone Charger, Clipboard and a black Blazer, always.”.
Jennifer Rashwan: “My Charger!”.
Barb Matheson: “My Blackberry.”.
Victoria Malloy: “Car Driver’s Phone Numbers on Speed Dial. The Talent’s Transportation is the most overlooked and underestimated part of the entire schedule and logistical process. Without a well- thought out Transportation Plan and reliable, experienced Drivers, the Talent would be late to interviews, late to Carpet, stuck in traffic or lost.”.
Kara MacLean: “Number one would be my iPhone – as I will keep a copy of all our Master Schedules on there, Phone Numbers, and will be Tweeting from our Company Account. Number two would be Gum. Others would be the usual – Advil, Lipstick and Water (if there’s space).”.
Candace Stevenson: “Blackberry and equally important, Blackberry Charger”.
AndreÌa Grau: “My iPhone. I am naked and lost without it. Gum for obvious reasons. A Lighter â youâd be amazed how useful (and popular) you are when you have a light. Especially when working with Europeans.”.
MADNESS
TIFF triggers a variety of memories for my Panel of Publicists. Some getting to meet their own personal Heroes and Heroines, some stuck in awkward situations, some were left disappointed after working with individuals they prior held in high regard. Some were stuck in uncomfortable positions even. I probed these Publicists for their insights on just how crazy TIFF really can be.
Claire Peace-McConnell: “2010 Opening Night Midnight Madness, when FUBAR 2 premiered. The Cast arrived on a Flatbed Truck, rocking-out with a full Band, Dancers.. you name it. We got the Crowd incredibly pumped and ready for the amazing Film to follow.”.
Kate Parkes: “The Breakaway Premiere last year… we had an Elephant, Bollywood Dancers, Talent in Rickshaws in a Parade beforehand. Needless to say, an Elephant walking down Yonge Street is something I don’t think I’ll ever forget!”.
Jennifer Rashwan: “Last year, Maple Pictures was acquired by Alliance Films right before TIFF and I was the only one from my Department carried over, so I was suddenly the New Girl with a whole new Team. Being thrown into the TIFF Trenches with everyone on my second week after starting there was a great way to get to know everyone, that’s for sure!”.
Barb Matheson: On the Press Day for one of my bigger Films, the Director – who shall remain nameless – decided he was tired and had done enough interviews after just a couple of hours. We waited 45 minutes for him to start our two hours of Canadian Media interviews, only to have him sheepishly sneak-out of his room and onto the elevator, never to return. His A-List Cast, one of whom was quite sick that day, completed the day like Professionals. But the Journalists who had made time in their insanely hectic schedules to speak with him were out-of-luck. It still bugs me to hear his name.”.
Victoria Malloy: “2009 – Oprah – ’nuff said.”.
Kara Maclean: “I remember having to sit beside an Actor during his Midnight Madness Premiere (to fill the seat beside him). This Film was quite out-of-the-box and the Actor happened to be full-frontal naked for the first five minutes of the Film. I stole a glance to see if he was… watching himself – he was… intently. This Movie also ran about two-and-a-half hours.”.
Candace Stevenson: “I once had to pick up a certain A-List Actor at the Airport. Sadly, his car was delayed in getting to the door to pick us up and apparently waiting those 2-3 minutes nearly killed him. Once we were (finally!) in the car on our way to his hotel, he proceeded to tell me how horrible I was at my job and how everybody was going to hear about it, many times uttering the words “this is bad, this is bad”, while scowling at me. To add insult to injury, once he had finished verbally assaulting me and we finally had some silence, he began to look for his hat frantically. When he asked me if I’d seen it, I began to look frantically as well as I couldn’t stand the thought of another tantrum… and low and behold, there it was… I realized I had been sitting on it the whole time! Suffice it to say, he was not pleased.”.
AndreÌa Grau: “One word: Oprah.”.
As the Credits roll and the applause fills the theatre this TIFF, know that you should be clapping not only for the Film, the Talent and Festival Volunteers, but also those seldom-recognized Publicists whom the Films, Talent and Festival could not do without!
The Toronto International Film Festival runs from Thursday, September 6, 2012 through Sunday, September 16, 2012.
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As you might have heard from me on Twitter, Mr. Will-W.:Pop Maven has now re-branded soon simply as Mr. Will Wong, right in-time for TIFF 2012. This change marks a return to myself as I look forward to taking my Friendship with my Readers to an even deeper level.
It was an awesome three years at Blogspot and I owe them everything for providing me the Foundation, Resources and Support to learn the ropes of Blogging. Their user-friendly Interface and loads of fun options have helped me be the best Blogger I could be. Together with your Support, weâve transformed Mr. Will-W.:Pop Maven from something born purely out of Passion into a locally-influencial Brand and Experience. In September 2009, I started my Blog solely to showcase my TIFF Celebrity Photos and now it has blossomed into something bigger and more beautiful. I cannot believe that I have found myself interviewing the likes of Bradley Cooper, Hugh Jackman, Channing Tatum, Malcolm McDowell and Daniel Radcliffe!
After months of hard work, my Team of Developers – Nadia, Nick and Anthony – and I are proud to launch our new Website and we look forward to showing you a fresh, exciting look. You as Readers will benefit most from some exciting interactive options such as now being able to show-off some of your own Celebrity Sightings to the World!
Donât fret as all my old Posts are going nowhere and Iâm around as always on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Youâll definitely want to be around for my exciting to-the-minute updates of whoâs been spotted around town during the Festival and which Films are most Buzzworthy!
Lastly, Iâm thrilled to be partnering together with CP24 – watched by over 3.1 million people every week around the City â to report live Hits from the Red Carpets and also I can be seen on LeDrew Live at noon throughout the Festival. Donât forget to tune-in. Furthermore, if you spot me, come over for a quick Snap together!
As always, thank you for everything over these past three years and thank you for being there for many more years to come on this new Site!
With love,
xMr. Will
The Toronto International Film Festival traditionally is a good indicator of the Films we can expect to be in-contention come Awards Season, which concludes with the Oscars. In fact, six out of seven recent Best Picture Winners saw their debuts at TIFF including: Crash, The Kingâs Speech, Slumdog Millionaire, No Country for Old Men, The Hurt Locker and The Artist. This raises the question â will the next Best Picture Winner also be premiering at TIFF 2012? Bet on it. Here are a few early Contenders premiering at TIFF 2012 nabbing serious buzz coming into the Festival and some of these just may even have a real fighting chance Sunday, February 24, 2013 at the Oscars.
ARGO â A CIA Specialist helps six Americans who have found shelter at the home of Canadian Ambassador during the Iranian Revolution. Stars Ben Affleck, John Goodman, Bryan Cranston, Victor Garber, Clea Duvall and Taylor Schilling. Affleck also directs. Warner Bros. releases October 12, 2012. Screens at TIFF: Friday, September 7, 2012 at Roy Thomson Hall â 6:30 PM, Saturday, September 8, 2012 at VISA Screening Room â 11:00 AM and Saturday, September 15, 2012 at VISA Screening Room â 3:00 PM.
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK â A former Teacher who was institutionalized, returns home to reconcile matters with his Ex-Girlfriend. He meets a mysterious Woman with her own set of problems. Stars Bradley Cooper, Julia Stiles and Jennifer Lawrence. David O. Russell (The Fighter) directs. Already hearing Oscar buzz from Insiders about Lawrence here. Alliance Films releases November 21, 2012. Screens at TIFF: Saturday, September 8, 2012 at Roy Thomsom Hall at 6:30 PM and Sunday, September 9, 2012 at VISA Screening Room at 11:00 AM.
THE MASTER â A Drama set in the â50s about a Man whose Faith-based Organizations begin to catch-on with the help of his Right-hand Man. Stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Joaquin Phoenix. Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights, There Will Be Blood) directs. Alliance Films releases on October 12, 2012. Screens at TIFF: Friday, September 7, 2012 at Princess of Wales Theatre – 9:00 PM, Saturday, September 8, 2012 at TIFF Bell Lightbox – 3:15 PM and Sunday, September 16, 2012 at TIFF Bell Lightbox â 6:00 PM.
THE SESSIONS â A Man with an iron Lung enlists the help of a Sex Therapist and Priest to help him lose his Virginity. Stars Helen Hunt, William H. Macy and John Hawkes; Ben Lewin directs. Fox Searchlight releases October 26, 2012. Screens at TIFF: Sunday, September 8, 2012 at VISA Screening Rom at 2:30 PM, Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at VISA Screening Room at 2:30 PM and Saturday, September 15, 2012 at Ryerson Theatre.
THE PAPERBOY â A Reporter returns to his Hometown in Florida to investigate the case of a Man on Death Row. Stars John Cusack, Matthew McConnaughey, Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron; Lee Daniels (Precious) directs. D Films releases on October 19, 2012. Screens at TIFF: Friday, September 14, 2012 at VISA Screening Room â 6:00 PM and Saturday, September 15, 2012 at Ryerson Theatre – 6:00 PM.
THE HUNT â A Danish Film about a Kindergarten Teacher is falsely accused of Child Abuse. Stars Mads Mikkelsen (who won Best Actor at Cannes in May for this) and Thomas Bo Larsen; Thomas Vinterberg directs. Screens at TIFF: Monday, September 10, 2012 at TIFF Bell Lightbox â 9:15 PM and Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at TIFF Bell Lightbox â 3:00 PM. Opens in theatres October 25, 2012 via Mongrel Media.
FRANCES HA â A young Dance Teacher lives her life with unaccountable joy and lightness, but aims to be so much more than what she is. Stars Greta Gerwig, Adam Driver and Mickey Sumner; Noah Baumbach directs this Film which recently won the hearts of Critics at the Venice Film Festival. Screens at TIFF: Friday, September 7, 2012 at Ryerson Theatre â 9:30PM, Saturday, September 8, 2012 at Winter Garden Theatre – 12:00 PM and Saturday, September 15, 2012 at Bloor HotDocs Cinema – 6:15 PM.
DREDD 3D â Set in a futuristic World where Violence is fought with Violence, a Trainee aspires to become a Judge â who act also as Jury and Executioners. Stars Olivia Thirlby, Karl Urban and Lena Headey; Pete Travis directs. Screens at TIFF: Thursday, September 6, 2012 at Ryerson Theatre – 11:59 PM and Saturday, September 8, 2012 at Cineplex Yonge & Dundas â 12:30 PM. Opens in theatres via Alliance Films on Friday, September 21, 2012.
Of course, as is the case with previous TIFFs, there always is a Dark Horse or two to emerge out of the clouds. Surely we’ll also be hearing about The Reluctant Fundamentalist, A Song for Marion and Hyde on Hudson Park? We soon shall seeâŠ
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