Doctor Who: Missy Takes The Season Finale
So … “Death In Heaven.” Please, don’t read past this point if you haven’t seen this season’s finale of Doctor Who. It’d be something of Continue Reading
So … “Death In Heaven.” Please, don’t read past this point if you haven’t seen this season’s finale of Doctor Who. It’d be something of Continue Reading
I met Jovanka Vuckovic this weekend. It was the second and last day of the Suspect Video and Fangoria-sponsored Torontonian convention Horror-Rama and I stepped Continue Reading
Wow. Just … wow. After doing my coverage for the Toronto After Dark Film Festival last week I didn’t really have time to go into Continue Reading
As a Wolverine fan, recent events have left me devastated. Logan Legacy is the follow up to the event and tells the events after Wolverine’s Continue Reading
I’ll admit it: when I first came to this film I didn’t really know what to expect. I didn’t know about the 1946 Texarkana Moonlight Continue Reading
It’s only fitting that the last film I viewed for the 2014 Toronto After Dark dealt with the first question that exists in every horror Continue Reading
Even though the Toronto After Dark’s Zombie Appreciation Night had passed well, let’s face, since when does a zombie ever pass away short of a Continue Reading
When I walked into the theatre to see The Babadook, I couldn’t help but think to myself that I was being completely sadistic. Admittedly, I Continue Reading
Tim Burton’s style is almost impossible to replicate, so it’s to the credit of Kate Leth and Drew Rausch that they did not try to Continue Reading
Some people just want to watch the world burn and in director Brian O’Malley’s Let Us Prey, it seems like everybody is a villain. This Continue Reading
The Babadook (2014) dir. Jennifer Kent The Babadook is, hands down and up and down, one of the best, most terrifying horror movies I’ve ever Continue Reading
Predestination (2014) dir. The Spierig Brothers There are a handful of things that I prefer not to think about too much, lest my brain explode from Continue Reading
Time travel is a tricky thing for a film maker, but Predestination faces the challenge head on. It is science fiction that holds to my Continue Reading
It starts with a gun fight and an explosion. Extensive burns and facial reconstruction, and when the bandages come off Ethan Hawke stares back, with Continue Reading