Posts Filed Under: “Midnight Madness”
Bangkok prisons, slasher summer camps, lost highways, yakuza enclaves, and wicked woods. Staycations have never looked better!
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David Demchuk
Possessed painters, menaced models, stressed super-soldiers, tortured telekinetics and Turkish cops in Hell. Career change has never looked better!
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David Demchuk
Patrick Stewart takes on a rare villainous role in this brutal, bloody siege thriller by Blue Ruin director Jeremy Saulnier
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David Demchuk
Forty years later, TIFF has defied the odds and is still going strong. We spoke to the people who know it best to tell the festival's history in their own words.
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Will Sloan
Midnight Madness scares up some yakuza, a sexually transmitted ghost, an unhinged film editor, and Kevin Smith.
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Angelo Muredda
The ever-popular programs are packed once again with shock and suspense.
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David Demchuk
Our reviews of TIFF 2013's scariest, grossest, wildest films.
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David Demchuk
TIFF's Midnight Madness series celebrates a quarter-century of genre craziness.
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David Demchuk
Premiering at this year's TIFF: a follow-up to In Bruges, a 3D sequel to Judge Dredd, and a movie that takes an alphabetical approach to death—among other things.
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Julian Carrington
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John Semley
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Mathew Kumar
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