Chernobyl Diaries Review (Kirk Haviland)

Chernobyl Diaries (2012) Staring Devin Kelley, Jonathan Sadowski, Jesse McCartney, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Dimitri Diatchenko, Nathan Phillips and Ingrid Bloso Berdal. Written by Oren Peli, Shane Van Dyke and Carey Van Dyke Directed by Bradley Parker Back in 2007 writer/director/producer Oren Peli scared up massive box office returns and multiple sequels with his creepy littleContinue reading “Chernobyl Diaries Review (Kirk Haviland)”

ChickFlicking – Hysteria Review (Nadia Sandhu)

Hysteria (2011) Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Hugh Dancy and Jonathan Pryce Directed by Tanya Wexler Until the late nineteenth century hysteria was a medical catch-all for ailments particular to women and thought to be caused by disturbances of the uterus. Indeed, hysteria is “a plague of our times”, insists Dr. Robert Dalrymple (Jonathan Pryce) upon learningContinue reading “ChickFlicking – Hysteria Review (Nadia Sandhu)”

Rue Morgue Cinemacabre (Toronto Underground Cinema) – The Loved Ones Review (Kirk Haviland)

Rue Morgue Cinemacabre at the Toronto Underground Cinema The Loved Ones (2009) Starring Xavier Samuel, Robin Mcleavy, Victoria Thane, Richard Wilson, Jessica MacNamee and John Brumpton Written and Directed by Sean Byrne MINOR SPOILERS Yes, it’s that time of the month once again, as the guys from Rue Morgue take over the confines of theContinue reading “Rue Morgue Cinemacabre (Toronto Underground Cinema) – The Loved Ones Review (Kirk Haviland)”

ChickFlicking – The Vow Review (Nadia Sandhu)

The Vow (2011) Starring Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum, Sam Neill, and Jessica Lange Directed by Michael Sucsy New on DVD/Blu-ray is The Vow, which grossed $125 million at the box office earlier this year- almost double the take of The Lucky One. The central romantic conflict of this film is grounded in real events, soContinue reading “ChickFlicking – The Vow Review (Nadia Sandhu)”

Marley Review

Marley (2012) Starring Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley and Jimmy Cliff Directed by Kevin Macdonald For many of the younger generations with the advent of the internet and the iPhone/iPod that are permanently installed in everyone’s ears, music has become a bit of a shapeless and valueless commodity.  Despite the disposability of a lot of today’sContinue reading “Marley Review”