I’m always amazed when directors go from one extreme to the other when it comes to the types of films they make. Takeshi Miike is a notable example, but there is a Spanish director by the n... Read more
While up in Montreal for the Fantasia International Film Festival, I made it a point to try and catch up with the imaginative mind of one of Japan’s low budget splatter film masters, Norboru... Read more
Of the 16 or so films that I saw at this year’s Fantasia Fest, one of my favorites was writer/director Shinobu Yaguchi’s Robo-G, a quirky and comical drama about a man pretending to be a rob... Read more
Taking place over the course of a week, Funeral Kings follows the lives of Andy (Dylan Hartigan) and Charlie (Alex Maizus), two Altar boys who work funerals and are anything but holy. When... Read more
Man, Canada has been on a roll lately with their indie horror comedies. First, Eddie The Sleepwalking Cannibal tore up the Tribeca Film Festival and now, a few months later, A Little Bit Zom... Read more
When a meteor crashes in the water off the coast of a small Irish island, it brings with it bloodsucking squid-like aliens. When strange things start to happen, a few of the townsmen realiz... Read more
This year, Fantasia Fest attendees were given a very special opportunity to attend the world premiere of Noboru Iguchi’s latest wacky, high concept feature, Dead Sushi, and boy did every sin... Read more
Set in 1978 Oslo, Norway and based off of Nikolaj Frobenius’ autobiographical novel “Theory and Practice,” Sons of Norway focuses on a progressive and hippie-esque family comprised of Magnus... Read more
Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack, where do I begin? After debating for two hours with a few beers in hand, the group of people I was relaxing with decided they wanted to tag along for a film which I... Read more
Did you ever see the episode of South Park called “The China Problem” where George Lucas and Steven Spielberg rape Indiana Jones? All the boys were so pissed off and upset that they raped h... Read more
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