For those who don’t know Toronto, King Street West is normally a street lined with bars filled with people I’d rather avoid. It’s not particularly glamorous or special, rather it possesses a kind of energy that feels more reminiscent of high school (just with 19 to 35-year-olds instead). With that, this little 2x2 block radius … Continue reading A long overdue TIFF 2022 round up
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enjoying horror while the world burns
It’s a bit funny, isn’t it? To feel excited about a new slasher film, while simultaneously dreading reading the morning news. My love for the horror genre feels at times unethical like my enjoyment is somehow contributing to what can only be described as the looming threat that we as a collective are all becoming … Continue reading enjoying horror while the world burns
A gift from God: Saint Maud (review)
I'll admit it - I'm a sucker for religious imagery in films. I don't know why, I wouldn't consider myself a religious person nor am I someone who is outwardly anti-religion. There is just something about Catholicism and Horror that just... make sense. I first became aware of Saint Maud before its premiere at the … Continue reading A gift from God: Saint Maud (review)
Jennifer’s Body is a feminist masterpiece: a review.
Jennifer's Body is a film that I hold near and dear to my heart. So, yes, this is your warning that this review is going to be insanely biased. You've been warned. I don't want to hear any complaints. As far as I can remember Jennifer's Body was one of the films that showed me … Continue reading Jennifer’s Body is a feminist masterpiece: a review.