Video Review: THE ORVILLE
So it’s no big secret that sci-fi isn’t exactly my bag, but I always try to keep an open mind. Matt Campagna, my film review partner-in-crime, happens to adore sci-fi and sees so much good in it, even when it’s bad. That brings us to today’s review, THE ORVILLE. THE
Interview: Michael Slade Part 2
FF: Tell us about your mother’s real-life adventures in “the Land of the Headhunters,” and how that inspired HEADHUNTER. MS: First, you want to watch this (it’s about a minute long): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB93E0Ct3W8 My mom, Vivian Murdoch, grew up in a small Alberta town with a population of about a hundred.
Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival (PUFF) Adds Lost Film, Acclaimed Haunt Doc to 2017 Line-Up
As things become more and more uncertain in the realm of theatrical film distribution, there is one thing that has become decidedly clear: the lack of original voices at the multiplex have brought pockets of individual film communities together around the world. As a result, there are more film festivals
EXCLUSIVE: MOUNTAIN FEVER – 5 EXCLUSIVE STILLS + Trailer!
Living in Toronto, there is nothing I fear more than the icy frigid Canadian winters. Though I may hate the reality of surviving in below zero temperatures I LOVE survivalist-horror. Much like Adam Greens FROZEN, one of my fave films of the sub-zero temp sub-genre, MOUNTAIN FEVER is icy, isolated
INTERVIEW: Parveen Kaur
As a lover of sci-fi and horror, you will have seen Parveen Kaur grace the screen on shows like THE STRAIN, AMERICAN GODS and DEFIANCE. Parveens talent and work extends far beyond the screen as she is a very vocal advocate for the recognition of women of colour in film
Fear Forever & Your Geek News Video Review: Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets
I am clearly a glutton for punishment and must hate myself because after watching VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS and reviewing it here, I went on to talk about it for 40 minutes with my friend and Director Matt Campagna ( MUTANT WORLD, HUNTER’S MOON). Matt and
FILM REVIEW: VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS
Oh boy…..where to begin……. When Luc Besson was making the visionary sci-fi film THE FIFTH ELEMENT, Jean-Claude Mézières, the writer for the French comic book VALERIAN AND LAURELINE, asked him why he wasn’t making Valerian instead. To this question Besson replied “because it is impossible” and you know what? He
GEORGE A. ROMERO 1940-2017
Yesterday the film world lost a leader with the announcement of the death of George A. Romero. Romero is credited as being the father of the zombie genre with films like NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968), DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978), DAY OF THE DEAD (1985) and LAND OF
FILM REVIEW: MEMORY BOX
“Be careful Izzy, people are fragile” I wasn’t having a very good day when I watched MEMORY BOX. I was having a hard time shaking the series of problems I ran into that day when it was getting dark out and I was trying to unwind. Its times like this
Premiere of Return To Return To Nuke’em High, A/K/A Volume 2 at “Nuke’em High Day” in NYC
For fans of cult cinema, there’s few companies as essential to the genre as Troma Entertainment. With splattery, subversive stories of heroes, killers, monsters, nazis, and every weird and wicked creature in between, Troma has been shaking up independent filmmaking for over 40 years, earning acclaim and even prestige as