Showcasing some of the best of Canadian horror, from low-budget flicks to major productions and everything in between, we have something for everyone.
We talk to current Orphan Black writer Karen Walton about her debut feature, the iconic Canadian horror film Ginger Snaps - showing at the TIFF Bell Lightbox on Halloween - and about the film's still growing notoriety, why her initial hesitation to write the film seems somewhat silly in hindsight, how hard it can be to be honest in horror movies, and why she’s moved by the analysis the film has received over the years.
We take a look at some of the best goings on in Toronto this Halloween from movies, to TV, to theatre, and one really kick ass party. And we might have some surprises in store... if you dare.
Canadian Film Fest founder and programmer Bern Euler talks to Dork Shelf about his crusade to bring smaller Canadian films to the masses during his Toronto based festival, running March 28th to the 31st at The Royal in Toronto.