31 Days Of Horror 2016 Brings “Harrow County #17” On The Wednesday Run

As Biff Bam Pop! continues it’s 2016 edition of 31 Days Of Horror, this week, the Wednesday Run column gives you yet another in-season choice to read. Imagine then, a small town … Continue reading 31 Days Of Horror 2016 Brings “Harrow County #17” On The Wednesday Run

31 Days of Horror 2016: Horror-Rama Canada

Halfway to Halloween, and here in Toronto, the scarestivities are well underway. The Toronto After Dark Film Festival is bringing the shivers to the Scotiabank Theatre for the next week. … Continue reading 31 Days of Horror 2016: Horror-Rama Canada

31 Days Of Horror 2016 Finds “The Lost Boys #1” On The Wednesday Run

“One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach…all the damned vampires.” Oh, yeah! With that one, end-of-film revelation, the 1987’s The Lost Boys cemented itself as a … Continue reading 31 Days Of Horror 2016 Finds “The Lost Boys #1” On The Wednesday Run

Matthew Slows Her Down, But “The Girl on the Train” Still Wins The Weekend

High winds took a bite out of the weekend, Hurricane Matthew knocking nearly 10% off the weekend’s box office totals, compared to last year. But The Girl on the Train was the … Continue reading Matthew Slows Her Down, But “The Girl on the Train” Still Wins The Weekend

The Girl on the Train looks to punch its ticket this box office weekend

This weekend’s shaping up to be a little all over the place, with slaves, trains and hurricanes. Nate Parker’s controversial, critically-acclaimed The Birth of a Nation is taking on Tate … Continue reading The Girl on the Train looks to punch its ticket this box office weekend

31 Days Of Horror 2016 Brings A Gothic “Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love #1” On The Wednesday Run

It’s October – and that means that the weather is getting cooler, the leaves are beginning to turn shades of yellow, orange and red, and you’re probably mulling over what … Continue reading 31 Days Of Horror 2016 Brings A Gothic “Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love #1” On The Wednesday Run

31 Days of Horror 2016: Kakurenbo: Hide & Seek

It’s the horror film that will actually make you want to turn off the lights. On today’s installment of “31 Days of Horror,” it’s the short, Japanese animated film, Kakurenbo: Hide … Continue reading 31 Days of Horror 2016: Kakurenbo: Hide & Seek

The Lovers and the Despot

A mad dictator obsessed with film kidnaps the best director and actress of a rival country, so that his nation can make its movies world-class. In two years, the captive … Continue reading The Lovers and the Despot

The Year Of Wonder Continues With “Wonder Woman: The True Amazon” On The Wednesday Run

It’s been quite a year for Wonder Woman, one of the world’s greatest and most recognized pop culture icons! Created in 1941 by the psychologist and writer, William Moulton Marston, … Continue reading The Year Of Wonder Continues With “Wonder Woman: The True Amazon” On The Wednesday Run

Now Is The Time For “Seven To Eternity #1” On The Wednesday Run

As regularly occurs at least once or twice a year, last week I began sifting though my collection of old comic book sci-fi and fantasy magazines published in the early … Continue reading Now Is The Time For “Seven To Eternity #1” On The Wednesday Run

TIFF 2016 Review: La La Land an exhilarating People’s Choice Award winner

The big Hollywood musical is alive and well. Sure, it’s an endangered species, but Damien Chazelle’s vibrant La La Land is about as fine a specimen as you can find. Chosen … Continue reading TIFF 2016 Review: La La Land an exhilarating People’s Choice Award winner

TIFF 2016 Review: Into the Inferno finds the many meanings at the brink

Werner Herzog is a living legend, a madman director who insists he’s “the only sane filmmaker.” The director of the eighties remake of Nosferatu and the surreal “let’s drag an entire … Continue reading TIFF 2016 Review: Into the Inferno finds the many meanings at the brink