Monsters and Martians Film Festival 2012

I recently caught up with Monsters & Martians International Science Fiction Film Festival director Nadia Sandhu to discuss the upcoming fest – the first of its kind in Canada – and the state of science fiction as we head into another jam packed holiday season at the box office. Monsters and Martians runs at theContinue reading “Monsters and Martians Film Festival 2012”

Blood In The Snow Film Festival 2012: In the House of Flies Review (Kirk Haviland)

Blood In The Snow 2012 In the House of Flies (2012) Starring: Lindsay Smith, Ryan Kotack, Henry Rollins and Ryan Barrett Written by Angus McLellan Directed by Gabriel Carrer Making its World Premiere as part of the Inaugural Fright Nights: Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival this past weekend at Toronto’s Projection Booth EastContinue reading “Blood In The Snow Film Festival 2012: In the House of Flies Review (Kirk Haviland)”

ParaNorman DVD Review (Kirk Haviland)

ParaNorman DVD Starring the voices of Cody Smit-McPhee, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Leslie Mann, Jeff Garlin and John Goodman Written by Chris Butler Directed by Chris Butler and Sam Fell New this week on DVD and Blu-Ray from Alliance Films is the stop motion animated wonder, from the same studio thatContinue reading “ParaNorman DVD Review (Kirk Haviland)”

The Twilight Saga (Paolo Kagaoan and Nadia Sandhu)

The Twilight Saga Starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Elizabeth Reaser, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Dakota Fanning, Rachelle Lefevre Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, Chris Weitz, and Bill Condon Paolo: Toronto offers many things for its citizens and consumers to do. For example, I could have watched a documentary about AIDS that willContinue reading “The Twilight Saga (Paolo Kagaoan and Nadia Sandhu)”

Life of Pi Review (Paolo Kagaoan)

Life of Pi (2012) Starring Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall and Gerard Depardieu Directed by Ang Lee The opening credits already worried me, showing me every exotic animal with names I’ve already forgotten in the slowest pace possible. Is this the beat that Life of Pi will be flowing to? This adaptation of novelContinue reading “Life of Pi Review (Paolo Kagaoan)”