Our coverage of the seventh annual Toronto After Dark Film Festival continues with looks at the heavily hyped action sequel Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning and the Canadian thriller In Their Skin.
We continue our coverage of the 2012 Toronto After Dark Film Festival with a look back at the buzzed about opening night film American Mary and we review three upcoming single titled films: Resolution, After, and Wrong.
The Toronto After Dark Film Festival kicks off today, and it’s getting its first dose of games with the inaugural TAD Darckade, an indie video games showcase to run concurrently with the cult film fest.
With the 7th annual Toronto After Dark Film Festival kicking off tonight and showcasing some of the best independent genre films from around the world, we take a look at the opening night film, the Irish monster movie import comedy Grabbers.
Stepping away a bit from elements that made the previous entry in the franchise an entertaining one, the strain really begins to show in Paranormal Activity 4.
Dick Wolf's television institution goes up north with Law and Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, a new installment that fits comfortably into the franchise's signature mold.
Every now and then a movie comes along that is so misconceived on every conceivable level that it becomes ludicrously entertaining in the ways that the filmmakers never intended. Alex Cross is one of those very special disasters.
Get to know Snowblink in this interview with member Daniela Gesundheit, which features talk of traditional Chinese medicine, connecting with environments, and what it’s been like to be an addition to the Toronto music scene.
Fleetingly campy and sleazy at the opening and closing, The Paperboy is ultimately too boring during the middle hour of the film to leave any sort of lasting impression outside of the film's most bizarre moments.
It’s that time again, guys. The clock is ticking and we have yet another awesome contest brought to us by our friends at eOne Films. We have a pretty awesome Alex Cross prize pack to celebrate the latest big screen incarnation of James Patterson’s best selling detective.
We talk to the dreamy Zac Efron and British actor David Oyelowo about their latest film, the controversial The Paperboy, working with director Lee Daniels, acting period appropriate for the 1960s, and the whole "getting peed on thing" that everyone has been talking about.
This week we look at the heavily anticipated DVD and Blu-ray releases of Moonrise Kingdom and Prometheus, which lead off a crowded week where we also look at the Adam Sandler comedy That's My Boy, and four partially Canadian productions: the complete series of The Firm, Red Lights, Surviving Progress, and Crooked Arrows
Can you imagine going to the theatre to play a game in tandem with the audience on a regular basis? RENGA gave life to the concept at TIFF Nexus. Dork Shelf's Eric wonders: can theatrical gaming become the next big form of live entertainment?
Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of passes to see an advance screening of Silent Hill: Revelation in Halifax on Wednesday, October 24th or in Toronto, Ottawa, and Winnipeg on Thursday, October 25th from Dork Shelf and Alliance Films.