A lot of films have been labeled “a love letter to horror fans,” but few really feel like the big warm hug that is PUPPET
The Toronto After Dark Film Festival hosts a bevy of international genre films, on display for the Toronto fest loving audience. What’s more, the fest
The quest for endless youth. Is there anything more relatable? Skincare, injections, surgeries… magic serums that give immortality, and the right balance of being undead,
When Dane Dehaan called Life After Beth a “zom-com-rom-dram,” I thought we had reached the peak, but ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE is here to add “Christmas musical,” to the
Those who flood the halls of Toronto’s FanExpo Canada might not be the same that sang along to hit tunes of Grease, but John Travolta
Dear, Fred, I wrote you but you still ain’t callin.’ I’ve got a few questions about your movie. In what can only be assumed to
Organized crime dramas are always a hit, almost as big of a hit as those about serial killers and the eccentric cops who hunt them.
Nestled in with the New Flesh programme (a showcase of first-time filmmakers) at Fantasia Fest is the beautiful Korean drama, ANOTHER CHILD. The directorial debut
A nightmare story of three friends trapped on a boat, HARPOON is the most gruesome version of a bottle episode I’ve ever seen. When Richard, an angry
A story about a woman’s battle with one of the most powerful organizations, SHOOTING THE MAFIA (2019) showcases the life of Letizia Battaglia, a photographer who spent