Author Archives: ninfanwill
The ABCs of Death (2012) – or – C is not for cookie.
Screening as part of the Cinplex Sinister Cinema series, The ABCs of Death takes the anthology idea and runs with it. 26 directors were each given a letter of the alphabet, and created a short film using one word that Continue
TFS Review: Fight Like Soldiers, Die Like Children
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) – or – The bromance continues.
After a vicious attack on Starfleet, Captain Kirk (Chris Pine) must gather his crew and hunt down the man responsible, John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch). The problem is that Harrison is hiding out on the Klingon homeworld, an area that nobody Continue
Interview – Director Rodrigo Gudiño
Rodrigo Gudiño is no stranger to the horror genre. From creating Rue Morgue magazine, to directing a number of short films, Rodrigo has been a huge part of the Canadian horror scene. Screening tonight as part of the Cineplex Sinister Continue
The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh (2012) – or – Beware the angels.
As the creator of Rue Morgue Magazine, and director credits for a number of short films, it was only a matter of time before Rodrigo Gudiño stepped into feature film territory. The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh is Continue
Burn (2012) – or – Fighting fire from the inside.
We’re constantly bombarded with stories of underpaid and overworked police officers, nurses, doctors, and firefighters, but there may not be a more dedicated and strained group of firefighters than those in Burn. The documentary, directed by Tom Putnam and Brenna Continue
Iron Man 3 (2013) – or – A little help from your friends.
Marvel continues to bang out the most impressive comic book movies around. After what has been an almost never ending string of hits with Thor, Captain America, the previous Iron Man films, and eventually The Avengers, the company has proven Continue
Hot Docs 2013 Review – Free The Mind (2012)
Richard Davidson has spent his career studying meditation as a way to restore mental health and happiness. Using breathing techniques, Davidson is exploring the benefits for children with Attention Deficit and veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Director Phie Ambo Continue
TFS Review: ChristCore
Jesus and hardcore music. Two things that just don’t seem to go together. You’ll be surprised to learn that they do though, and director Justin Ludwig shows us how in his documentary ChristCore. Full review at Toronto Film Scene. Reviews Continue







