FILM REVIEW: COME TRUE
Canadian Anthony Scott Burns‘ latest film COME TRUE is a hallucinatory Sci-fi horror exploring one of man’s final frontiers- the unknown corners of REM sleep. The film is out now on VOD but is also in cinemas in the U.S and if any indie horror is made for the big
FILM REVIEW: THE WIND
Outside of horror-comedy, it’s not easy to cite successful examples of horror genre mash-ups. In my opinion, the horror western is a rarity, and frankly I can only think of one or two films that fit the bill. I hadn’t really thought about it, but I find it interesting due
FILM REVIEW: THE WEDDING GUEST
THE WEDDING GUEST premiered at TIFF in 2018 to an audience that would be the first to see Oscar nominated actor (and one of this films producers) Dev Patel as never before. With it’s March 1st release from IFC the rest of us will get to see the darker side
INTERVIEW: DUNCAN BIRMINGHAM – PART 2
FF: You are a renowned Bigfoot expert, which is so incredible. What started your interest in Bigfoot and how did you become a notable expert in this field? DB: THE WEEKLY WORLD NEWS (WWN) offered a million dollar reward for Big Foot one summer. The catch was that not a
FILM REVIEW: THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
Last week I was treated to the one-night-only director’s cut screening of Lars von Trier’s newest film THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT (THTJB).It was a challenging film on many levels, and even as I sit here writing this, I know that this review alone may rub people the wrong way.
FILM REVIEW: ELIZABETH HARVEST
Nothing can exist without its opposite. You can’t have love without hate, reality without fantasy and especially creation without destruction. Thanks to writer-director, Sebastian Gutierrez , ELIZABETH HARVEST is a film that dissects and artistically displays the contradictory and horrifying dynamics of love. The film starts off as a vastly
FILM REVIEW: THE 12TH MAN
Confession time: Traditionally I find trying to digest war dramas to be fairly work intensive and this is especially the case when it’s based on a true story. If I’m not busying myself by questioning the accuracy of the story, I’m working to navigate through crowds of convoluted subplots that
FILM REVIEW: GHOST STORIES
GHOST STORIES is the latest addition to the ever popular anthology sub-genre. The format for this type of film is comprised of a few short films, sometimes with a common thread (0r not), segmented by a wraparound portion that acts as the intro, chapter dividers and the conclusion. Sometimes the