Toronto International Film Festival 2012 Dredd 3D (2012) Starring Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, and Lena Headey Screenplay by Alex Garland Directed by Pete Travis Making my way to the Ryerson theatre 90 minutes before showtime, I could only mutter a few expletives under my breath as I realized that the line for the first MidnightContinue reading “TIFF 2012 – Dredd 3D Review (Matt Hodgson)”
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High School Blu-Ray Review (Kirk Haviland)
High School Blu-Ray Review Starring Matt Bush, Sean Marquette, Adrien Brody, Colin Hanks, Yeardley Smith, Curtis Armstrong, Mykelti Williamson, Michael Vartan, Adhir Kalyan, Alicia Sixtos and Michael Chiklis Written by Erik Linthorst, John Stalberg and Stephen Susco Directed by John Stalberg The stoner comedy field is a tricky one to master, trying to delicately balanceContinue reading “High School Blu-Ray Review (Kirk Haviland)”
Donovan’s Echo DVD Review (Kirk Haviland)
Donovan’s Echo DVD Review Starring Danny Glover, Bruce Greenwood, Natasha Calis, and Sonja Bennett Written by Jim Cliffe and Melody Krieger Directed by Jim Cliffe Out this week, an exclusive release from Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada, is the Canadian production Donovan’s Echo. After a run on the festival circuit that included stops in Calgary andContinue reading “Donovan’s Echo DVD Review (Kirk Haviland)”
For a Good Time, Call… Review (Kirk Haviland)
For a Good Time, Call… Starring Ari Graynor, Lauren Miller, James Wolk, Mark Webber, Justin Long, Sugar Lyn Beard, Don McManus and Mimi Rogers Written by Lauren Miller and Katie Anne Naylon Directed by Jamie Travis Back in 2002 a raunchy comedy came along that was supposed to be the truth about what women wereContinue reading “For a Good Time, Call… Review (Kirk Haviland)”
The Possession Review (Kirk Haviland)
The Possession (2012) Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kyra Sedgwick, Madison Davenport, Natasha Calis, Grant Show, Matisyahu Written by Juliet Snowden and Stiles White Directed by Ole Bornedal Late August has long been a staple for horror film releases, and also a dumping ground for lacklustre fare like last week’s The Apparition. Trying to buck theContinue reading “The Possession Review (Kirk Haviland)”
