TORONTO
Kat Denning and Michael Cera strike a pose at Toronto for their new film, "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," which indieWIRE blogger Eric Kohn calls "an irresistibly cute, disarmingly smart depiction of a couple disaffected teens hanging out in NYC over the course of a single, booze-fueled night." "Nick and Norah" is Director Peter Sollett's followup to his 2002 indie hit, "Raising Victor Vargas," another film that explored NYC teenage romance and launched the careers of Victor Rasuk and Melonie Diaz.