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Feud: Capote vs. The Swans proves a character's downfall will always fail to impact an audience that never witnesses their rise to greatness.
Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 Review: Nine Exciting Expansions of the Star Wars Universe
The animated anthology series' second go around is unafraid to explore the themes that make Star Wars great.
TIFF 2022: V/H/S/99 Review
V/H/S/99 delivers all the creepy segments, gruesome violence, and morbid sense of humour fans expect from this devilishly fun anthology series.
TIFF 2022: We Are Still Here
Australian anthology film We Are Still Here sees ten Indigenous directors offers stories of trauma, tragedy, survival, and resilience.
Unboxing: VMP Anthology – The Story of Philadelphia International Records
Jason Gorber takes a deep dive into the story of Philadelphia International Records via the 2022 Vinyl Me Please Anthology.
V/H/S/94 Review: A Devilishly Fun Horror Throwback
V/H/S/94 is a joyfully depraved horror thrill ride that arrives just in time for Halloween.
Unboxing: Vinyl Me Please Anthology: THE STORY OF HERBIE HANCOCK
Jason Gorber unboxes the new Vinyl Me Please Anthology: The Story of Herbie Hancock and digs into this fitting tribute to a veritable musical genius.
The Haunting of Bly Manor Trailer: TV’s Scariest Series is Back to Fuel Your Nightmares
The Haunting of Bly Manor’s creepy new trailer welcomes viewers to a world of terror.
Homemade Trailer: Netflix’s Coronavirus-era Short Film Anthology Drops next Week
Netflix’s coronavirus-era anthology film Homemade features shorts by Pablo Larraín, Gurinder Chadha, and Kristen Stewart.
Scare Package Review: Special Delivery or Return to Sender?
Scare Package is a tongue-in-cheek homage to the horror movie genre and its tired tropes.
No-Budget Nightmares #85 – Tales From the Quadead Zone
On this episode of No-Budget Nightmares, it's Chester Novell Turner's 1987 microbudget anthology film Tales from the Quadead Zone!
Conquering the Empire – The Dungeonmaster (1984)
The sci-fi fantasy anthology The Dungeonmaster (aka Ragewar) is the first film that can truly be called an Empire Pictures picture.
Earth Dream Review
Earth Dream celebrates the environment without being preachy (mostly).
TCAF 2011 Interview:
Michael DeForge
Michael DeForge is a busy dude. At the Toronto Comic Arts Festival this weekend, DeForge will debut two comic books, an art book, a porn-anthology that he co-edited, and he's featured as an artist in a third anthology. DeForge has also emerged as one of Canada's most celebrated young comic book artists. He kindly agreed to chat with us this week about his new comics, TCAF, immature Hotmail addresses, cable television and Toronto's best ethnic food.