Custody (2017) Review
A truly amazing picture … featuring 15 minutes of the most intense action I have ever seen. by Martin Hafer The French writer/director Xavier Legrand was nominated for the Oscar for Best Live Action...
View ArticleMarlina the Murderer in Four Acts (2017) Review
The violence of the sexual assault on screen undercuts its strong feminist messages by Martin Hafer Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts is a very daring film, as it has some very strong feminist...
View ArticleI, Tonya (2017) Review
For some, this might be tough to watch…but the acting was incredible. by Martin Hafer Tonight I went to the opening night film at the Philadelphia Film Festival and it turned out to be I, Tonya. I...
View ArticleThe Villainess (2017) Review
This non-stop action film makes Kill Bill: Volume I look like a Disney film! by Martin Hafer In the first few minutes of The Villainess, you see the incredibly violent protagonist, Sook-hee, dispatch...
View ArticleThelma (2017) Review
While some story elements are familiar, the overall package is truly unique and worth seeing by Martin Hafer Imagine a film that is part Carrie and part The Exorcist…combined with a lesbian love story....
View ArticleRed Spring (2017) Review
A refreshing change on the zombie and vampire genres. by C. Rachel Katz Blood in the Snow Film Festival is an annual film fest held in Toronto with a mandate to support, promote, and exhibit...
View ArticleFake Blood (2017) Review
Everything about this movie is good! by C. Rachel Katz I'm here faced with a difficult task: reviewing a movie I know is good and which everyone likes for good reason, but one I had a hard time buying...
View ArticleOnce Upon a Time at Christmas (2017) Review
Shines as a slasher movie. by C. Rachel Katz On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me a movie about a killer Santa and Mrs Clause. I'm not much of a Christmas person so I'm predisposed to...
View ArticleBuckout Road (2017) Review
A film without proper direction. by C. Rachel Katz Blood in the Snow Film Festival is an annual film fest held in Toronto with a mandate to support, promote, and exhibit independent Canadian horror,...
View ArticleDarken (2017) Review
A well made sci-fi with a sense of something more. by C. Rachel Katz Darken provides. More to the point, Mother Darken provides me with Canadian sci-fi. If you're not overly familiar with Canadian...
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