Back in 2013, I attended Denver, Colorado’s Mile High Horror Film Festival, and sat down to watch the film Septic Man. With a storyline that surrounded one sewage system worker’s... Read more
Men have a saying when it comes to brotherhood and supporting each other, the phrase is Bros Before Hos and if you’ve never heard of it before you’re likely over the age of 70. It means exac... Read more
There seems to be a bit of a lull in the movie theaters when it comes to the horror genre. Ghosts, sequels, creepy dolls- it’s been done to death and, while some of these films may cre... Read more
We all strive for those perfect moments in our lives (especially in romantic relationships), but what lengths would you go to achieve that perfection? In The Infinite Man, a man learns the c... Read more
Directed by Jeremy Gardner, The Battery, which screened at the 2013 Fantasia Film Festival, follows Ben (Jeremy Gardner) and Mickey (Adam Cronheim), two baseball players from Pittsfield, MA... Read more
Like many movie lovers out there, romantic comedies are often annoying as all hell to watch, but if there was one country’s rom-coms that you should see at any festival that showcases cinema... Read more
Man, when it comes to picking and choosing what years to attend festivals and conventions I seem to always just the year before something epic happens. While last year I made it a point to... 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
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