Some Kind of Hate Movie Review

Some Kind of Hate Movie Review Bullying is a common issue in every school across the world. It takes a supernatural turn in “Some Kind of Hate”, being presented for the first time in Canada at Montreal’s International Film Festival. Lincoln is an outcast, living with an abusive, drunk of […]

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Deathgasm Movie Review

Deathgasm Movie Review Are you a metalhead? Are you an outcast? Have you ever resurrected demons through the playing of an ancient tune? No? That’s ok. You may still appreciate “Deathgasm”, straight out of New Zealand, making its Canadian premiere at this summer’s Fantasia International Film Festival. Brodie has moved […]

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Goodnight Mommy Fantasia Movie Review

Goodnight Mommy Fantasia Movie Review When you’re 9 years old and your mother is not acting like who she usually is, it can be terrifying. This is what Lukas and Elias experience in the Austrian film “Goodnight Mommy”, making its Quebec premiere at Fantasia International Film Festival. Lukas and Elias […]

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Observance (2015) Movie Review

Observance (2015) Movie Review When a movie doesn’t tell you much about what is going on halfway through the film, it sometimes unfolds into an eye-opening experience that has you saying: “Ohhh! So that’s why this happened!” and allows the viewer to discover the twists and turns on his or […]

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The Editor Horror Movie Review

The Editor Horror Movie Review I love when a horror movie doesn’t take itself too seriously. When it is combined to an Italian-style, murder-solving, 70s-looking extravaganza, you know you’ll be in for a riot. “The Editor” is just this riot as it made its Quebec premiere at the 2015 edition […]

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They Look Like People Horror Movie Review

They Look Like People Horror Movie Review The world can be a scary place. It is double the terror when you are receiving anonymous phone calls, telling you that the people surrounding you are not really human and that a life-threatening war is about to occur. We discover how it […]

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The Taking Movie Review

The Taking Movie Review When you have no expectations going into a movie, especially an independent, small film, you may sometimes be pleasantly surprised. I certainly was when “The Taking”, straight out of the UK, made its International premiere at Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival. Bex and Dawn work in […]

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My Name is A by Anonymous (2011) Review

My Name is A by Anonymous (2011) Review With found-footage films being the craze these days, I have to admit anything in the genre catches my attention. I lucked out on being offered a screening of My Name is A by Anonymous, directed by Shane Ryan, and honestly didn’t know […]

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The Creepiest Kind Of Creep

The Creepiest Kind Of Creep It has been 15 years since the release of The Blair Witch Project and the found footage genre is still going strong. 2014 has seen the release of The Sacrament, V/H/S: Viral, The Houses October Built, Exists, Willow Creek, Devil’s Due, Paranormal Activity: The Marked […]

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Dark (2015) [Review]

Dark (2015) [Review] If you were one of the many people who helped fund Nick Basile’s feature-length debut Dark, like myself, you’ll be very pleased to know that this one was definitely worth the investment. Watching Dark, you’d have a hard time believing this was Basile’s first feature film, since this […]

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