TIFF
The Paperboy
Lee Daniels
PUBLISHED Sep 18, 2012
One of the most polarizing films at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, The Paperboy is director Lee Daniel's grim and dirty f...
No Place On Earth
Janet Tobias
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2012
Even though the subject of WWII atrocities is no stranger to the documentary medium, director Janet Tobias defies the notion that the Holoc...
John Dies at the End
Don Coscarelli
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2012
Considering the prodigious lunacy of its source material, John Dies at the End could've been handled with greater finesse by a more resourc...
Song for Marion
Paul Andrew Williams
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2012
Taking a break from making films about backwoods British cannibals and rapists, Paul Andrew Williams (who showed early promise with exceedi...
The ABC's of Death
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2012
Even the most thematically assured anthology films tend to be a mixed bag. The structural gimmick driving The ABC's of Death takes this ten...
Hellbenders
J.T. Petty
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2012
"Fuck you, cracker!" Those words shouted at a Eucharist by a member of the Hellbound Saints of Brooklyn Parish for the purpose of getting "...
Tai Chi 0
Stephen Fung
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2012
What a strange set of stylistic filters to explore the origins of Tai Chi through. Chinese actor turned director Stephen Fung is obviously...
Much Ado About Nothing
Joss Whedon
PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2012
It takes a particular sort of courage to adapt Shakespeare for the screen. After its necessity is questioned, the justification of the dire...