Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2012 Grabbers (2012) Starring Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Russel Tovey, and Lalor Roddy Directed by Jon Wright The Toronto After Dark Film Festival crowd was out in full force for the festival opener and Toronto premiere of the Irish/UK creature feature, Grabbers. While the film has been likened to TremorsContinue reading “Toronto After Dark 2012: Grabbers Review (Robert Harding)”
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Wrong Turn 5 Survival Guide (Upcoming Contest)
How to Survive a Horror Movie Debuting on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Copy October 23rd Now that horror fans have the backstory on the hillbilly cannibals’ “Bloody Beginnings”, the franchise rejoins the infamous disfigured brothers as they return when WRONG TURN 5: BLOODLINES debuts on unrated Blu-ray, DVD and, for the first time ever, DigitalContinue reading “Wrong Turn 5 Survival Guide (Upcoming Contest)”
Toronto After Dark 2012: American Mary Review (Kirk Haviland)
Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2012 American Mary (2012) Starring Katherine Isabelle, Antonio Cupo, Tristan Risk, Davis Lovgren and Twan Holliday Written and Directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska The Soska Sisters, better known to those in genre circles as the “Twisted Twins”, arrived at this year’s Toronto After Dark Film Festival with their 2ndContinue reading “Toronto After Dark 2012: American Mary Review (Kirk Haviland)”
imagiNATIVE: Where We Were Not Review (Paolo Kagaoan)
imagiNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival 2012 Where We Were Not, Part 1: Alexus’ Story Directed by Alexus Young Alexus recounts what we assume is a typical snowy night in Saskatoon. There’s a doodley quality to this animation. Its colours, instead of a block with careful gradations of shade, seem penciled in, but it stillContinue reading “imagiNATIVE: Where We Were Not Review (Paolo Kagaoan)”
Planet in Focus 2012 – Lost Rivers Review (Kirk Haviland)
Planet in Focus Environment Film Festival 2012 Lost Rivers (2012) Directed by Caroline Bâcle This year’s opening night of the Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival kicked off with the world premiere of Caroline Bâcle’s Lost Rivers. The documentary aims to inform us of the rivers under major cities around the world, and the effortsContinue reading “Planet in Focus 2012 – Lost Rivers Review (Kirk Haviland)”
