A Little Bit Zombie (2012) Starring Kristopher Turner, Crystal Lowe, Shawn Roberts, Kristen Hager, Emilie Ullerup and Stephen McHattie. Directed by Casey Walker Direct off its win at the Canadian Film Fest last month, devoted to Canadian indie film, A Little Bit Zombie has taken a different tact to releasing the film to the masses.Continue reading “A Little Bit Zombie Review (Kirk Haviland)”
Category Archives: Theatrical Reviews
Battleship Review (Kirk Haviland)
Battleship (2012) Starring Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgård, Brooklyn Decker, Rihanna, Tadanobu Asano and Liam Neeson Written by Erich and Jon Hoeber Directed by Peter Berg After a brief hiatus I have returned with a review that has had my head spinning. How do I talk about Battleship? Quite possibly the loudest and most annoyingly inconsequentialContinue reading “Battleship Review (Kirk Haviland)”
Dark Shadows Review (Matt Hodgson)
Dark Shadows (2012) Starring Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green, Jackie Earl Haley, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Christopher Lee Directed by Tim Burton MINOR SPOILERS Tim Burton, the great visionary behind Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, and many other films is at the helm of an adaptation of one ofContinue reading “Dark Shadows Review (Matt Hodgson)”
Gun Hill Road Review (Paolo Kagaoan)
Gun Hill Road was in the selection for last year’s Inside Out LGBT Film Festival. It was screened at the Revue Cinema in Toronto last Sunday night as a preview of the diverse, complex and cinematic perspectives to come in this year’s program. Gun Hill Road is overcast, beginning by showing the last days ofContinue reading “Gun Hill Road Review (Paolo Kagaoan)”
The Woman in Black Review (Matt Hodgson)
The Woman in Black (2012) Based on The Woman in Black (1989) Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Janet McTeer and Ciarán Hinds Written by Susan Hill (novel), Jane Goldman (screenplay) Directed by James Watkins MINOR SPOILERS The Woman in Black was on my radar for a number of reasons. Firstly, it’s a throwback to the days ofContinue reading “The Woman in Black Review (Matt Hodgson)”
