TIFF Retrospective
Creepshow
George A. Romero
PUBLISHED Oct 30, 2012
Anthology films are perfectly suited to the bite-sized spirit of Halloween and this 1982 five-pack of pulp helped popularize the format, re...
The Spy Who Loved Me
Lewis Gilbert
PUBLISHED Oct 30, 2012
Though liberally borrowing its central plot from the earlier Bond installment, You Only Live Twice, which was similarly directed by Lewis G...
Dawn of the Dead
George A. Romero
PUBLISHED Oct 30, 2012
I'm sure it goes without saying, but it warrants repeating: The Walking Dead owes George A. Romero a heck of a lot. Nowhere is this debt mo...
Octopussy
John Glen
PUBLISHED Oct 30, 2012
Octopussy, the provocatively titled thirteenth addition to the Bond franchise is a bit of a miscalculated contradiction of sorts, having th...
Day of the Dead
George A. Romero
PUBLISHED Oct 29, 2012
Having its budget cut in half just prior to production, George A. Romero's third installment to the Living Dead trilogy, Day of the Dead ,...
The Crazies
George A. Romero
PUBLISHED Oct 29, 2012
George A. Romero has something notable in common with Bob Dylan: both are better at conceiving potent ideas that astutely reflect the cultu...
Thunderball
Terence Young
PUBLISHED Oct 28, 2012
"You shouldn't have opened that door by yourself." This minor act of independence is all the confirmation James Bond needs to be certain t...
For Your Eyes Only
John Glen
PUBLISHED Oct 28, 2012
Being the twelfth Bond film and the fifth to feature Roger Moore, For Your Eyes Only, though financially successful at the time, marked a s...