HOT DOCS 2012 (Toronto) The Quiet One Directed by Emelie Wallgren and Ina Holmqvist Inocente Directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine Tickets are still available for May 4th, 11:00am: CLICK HERE Quiet One and Inocente have been paired together to fill out a feature spot at this years Hot Docs as The QuietContinue reading “HOT DOCS 2012 – The Quiet One\Inocente (double-bill) Reviews (Kirk Haviland)”
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HOT DOCS 2012 – Despite the Gods Review (Kirk Haviland)
HOT DOCS 2012 (Toronto) Despite the Gods Starring Jennifer Lynch and Sydney Lynch Directed by Penny Vozniak Tickets are still available for May 5th, 9:30pm: CLICK HERE Despite the Gods is the story of the filming of a overambitious Bollywood/Hollywood production Hisss, a fantasy, horror, romance, dramatic story of a female man-eating snake goddess. JenniferContinue reading “HOT DOCS 2012 – Despite the Gods Review (Kirk Haviland)”
The Death of the Video Store? (Kirk Haviland)
With the news a short time ago that Rogers has decided to pull out of the video rental marketplace Canada has found itself somewhere it has not been in decades, without a nation-wide video rental chain. This is a turn of events that most in the industry have seen coming for a while, but theContinue reading “The Death of the Video Store? (Kirk Haviland)”
Hot Docs 2012 Preview – Documentary Film Festival in Toronto, April 26 – May 6 (Kirk Haviland)
Hello All, Toronto is yet again about to plunge head first into 11 days of Documentary bliss with the 19th edition of the world renowned Hot Docs film festival starting Thursday April 26th. Staged at various venues across the city, this year the main hub of the fest will be at the newly re-branded BloorContinue reading “Hot Docs 2012 Preview – Documentary Film Festival in Toronto, April 26 – May 6 (Kirk Haviland)”
Lockout Review (Kirk Haviland)
Lockout (2012) Alliance Films Starring Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Vincent Regan, Joesph Gilgun, Lennie James and Peter Stormare Written by Stephen St. Leger, James Mather and Luc Besson Directed by Stephen St. Leger and James Mather. Busy time for releases this weekend with Friday bringing the revival of the Three Stooges back to big screens,Continue reading “Lockout Review (Kirk Haviland)”
