Relevant? Just wait until this movie is released! Omg those reviews. The bidding war. The HYSTERIA she is causing. The critics saying "I defy you not to love this movie." Them saying "the only question about this movie and Oscars is whether it's entered in this year's race or next year's."
Lord, that movie looks so corny. That title alone, gosh. It would be sad if Keira was basically known as the pirate girl from that franchise so I'll give her my coins. At least she's not a neo-nazi.
@ScottFeinberg 7h
12 YEARS A SLAVE is more profound, GRAVITY is more awe-inspiring, but CAN A SONG SAVE YOUR LIFE? is a pure joy/might be my fave at the fest.
@CinemaReel 6h
HitFix Movies: Review: Kiera Knightley and Mark Ruffalo are luminous in the beautiful 'Can A Song Save Your Life'
@Sean_OConnell 4h
Fell head over heels in love tonight for John Carney's CAN A SONG SAVE YOUR LIFE? Love. An ode to songwriting, and to NYC. Someone buy it!
@nprmonkeysee 7h
John Carney's CAN A SONG SAVE YOUR LIFE? is enormously enjoyable, has great music, and gets great performances from Knightley and Ruffalo.
@ErikDavis 8h
John Carney did it ONCE & he's done it again. CAN A SONG SAVE YOUR LIFE? is sweet & emotional & it's stacked w/ terrific music. #TIFF
@Jen_McDonnell 7h
You know when you're watching a film & you feel yourself falling in love with it? Just had that with Can A Song Save Your Life? #TIFF13
Do Monsters actually want Applause to do well? Are you satisfied with your fave serving you that as a lead single after 2 1/2 years? Do you want her to succeed with this quality of work?
All talented actors stan for Gaga. The movie industry knows talent better than the music industry (no one in the movie industry is as basic as Katy Perry. Well, except Aniston and k. Stewart but you won't see those hoes winning Oscars).
Also, Keira >>>>> (a billion more arrows) >>>>> Sandra.
Keira just needs this ONE role with enough hype to snatch the Oscar one day
Harvey is FIGHTING for it:
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UPDATE: The bidding is still going, but it is down to The Weinstein Company and Lionsgate on John Carney’s Can A Song Save Your Life? The sellers have been trying to get to an $8 million minimum guarantee, and at 4:43 AM Toronto time, I have no idea when this one is going to wrap up. But it will go down as one of the more memorable film auctions in recent Toronto Festivals.