Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2012 Grabbers (2012) Starring Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Russel Tovey, and Lalor Roddy Directed by Jon Wright The Toronto After Dark Film Festival crowd was out in full force for the festival opener and Toronto premiere of the Irish/UK creature feature, Grabbers. While the film has been likened to TremorsContinue reading “Toronto After Dark 2012: Grabbers Review (Robert Harding)”
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Toronto After Dark 2012: American Mary Review (Kirk Haviland)
Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2012 American Mary (2012) Starring Katherine Isabelle, Antonio Cupo, Tristan Risk, Davis Lovgren and Twan Holliday Written and Directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska The Soska Sisters, better known to those in genre circles as the “Twisted Twins”, arrived at this year’s Toronto After Dark Film Festival with their 2ndContinue reading “Toronto After Dark 2012: American Mary Review (Kirk Haviland)”
Top 5 Must See Movies at Toronto After Dark 2012 (Matt Hodgson)
The 2012 version of the Toronto After Dark Film Festival (TAD) is almost upon us. Over the years TAD has brought audiences a wonderfully varied selection of horror, sci-fi, action, and cult films from Canada and around the world. Also of interest to cinephiles is the nightly pub night at Pauper’s Pub on Bloor inContinue reading “Top 5 Must See Movies at Toronto After Dark 2012 (Matt Hodgson)”
TAD Summer Screenings 2012 – V/H/S Review (Kirk Haviland)
Toronto After Dark Summer Screenings 2012 V/H/S Directed by Adam Wingard, Ti West, David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Joe Swanberg, and Radio Silence Horror anthology films are usually a hit and miss affair. Classic anthologies like Creepshow and the more recent Trick ‘r Treat have proven that they can be made very well without missing aContinue reading “TAD Summer Screenings 2012 – V/H/S Review (Kirk Haviland)”
TAD Summer Screenings 2012 – Detention Review (Paolo Kagaoan)
Toronto After Dark Summer Screenings 2012 Detention Starring Josh Hutcherson, Shanley Caswell, and Spencer Locke Directed by Joseph Kahn Joseph Kahn’s Detention was in distribution hell, but it’s better late than never. It begins with a smaller space – the bedroom of a popular high school cheerleader, emanating the pastel aesthetic of contemporary adolescent suburbia.Continue reading “TAD Summer Screenings 2012 – Detention Review (Paolo Kagaoan)”