Hitchcock Spins a Murderous Yarn for Audiences at the TIFF Bell Lightbox

Most of us have had moments when we think we are fairly unique; the main character of life’s story if you will. I was having one of these moments on Friday night when I approached the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto for a screening of Hitchcock’s classic Dial M for Murder. Surely I would beContinue reading “Hitchcock Spins a Murderous Yarn for Audiences at the TIFF Bell Lightbox”

Little Terrors Volume 4 (Toronto) – Guest Blogger Phil Graves Returns

Editor’s note: Last month my doctor told me that I had a serious case of the shivers and creeps, as a result he restricted my film diet to Hollywood fare like 2011’s The Thing and Don’t be Afraid of the Dark, you know, movies that aren’t all that scary. Unfortunately, this means that I amContinue reading “Little Terrors Volume 4 (Toronto) – Guest Blogger Phil Graves Returns”

Little Terrors Volume 4 – Tuesday October 18th (8pm) at the Projection Booth in Toronto

The next installment of Little Terrors is tomorrow night, 8pm at the Projection Booth (1035 Gerrard East – take the College street car) in Toronto. Little Terrors is a two hour viewing of some of the coolest and scariest short films out there. Tomorrow night will be the Toronto premiere of Axed which is goingContinue reading “Little Terrors Volume 4 – Tuesday October 18th (8pm) at the Projection Booth in Toronto”

Little Terrors Volume 3 (Toronto) – Phil Graves Guest Blogging

Editor’s note: It’s difficult to find guest bloggers that will work for free, that’s why I had to settle for Phil. Please don’t be too upset by his manner, he really is quite a nice fellow. Regardless, I should still take the time to apologize in advance, before I get a slew of angry e-mails.Continue reading “Little Terrors Volume 3 (Toronto) – Phil Graves Guest Blogging”

A Dream Date with Freddy at the Toronto Underground Cinema – Rue Morgue’s Festival of Fear

As a casual guy, one who enjoys horror movies, sports, beer, pizza, etc., I’ve never been into fancy dates, with their luscious bouquets, impeccable clothes and extravagant bills. However, on Friday night, all of that changed. I dressed to impress, spared no cost and checked myself in the mirror a number of times. I hadContinue reading “A Dream Date with Freddy at the Toronto Underground Cinema – Rue Morgue’s Festival of Fear”