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Tag Archives: larry adlon
The overhaul begins.
I’m finally getting around to some fancy changes over here at The Film Reel and that always has to start with a new header! Nothing says fancy like some shiny new graphics and they’re coming from Film Reel friend and Continue
Toronto After Dark 2010 – The Final Friday!
Last night was the final night for Toronto After Dark 2010. I don’t have many pics or videos but what I do have is a mountain of memories and a stack of new friends. This festival is so much more Continue
NOTLD:R Screening Aftermath
Well, it was quite the day yesterday. Some was good, some was bad but in the end it was a great experience and I really had a blast. I’m amazingly tired today so this post may be a bit short and Continue
Night Of The Living Dead Reanimated – Film Reel Review
It’s good, bad, funny, visually stunning and a totally new experience. – Will An innovative art project that uses the original audio track from Night of the Living Dead. Directed by – Mike Schneider I always have trouble trying to Continue
NOTLD:R Screening and Contest Info
Alright, here’s the final update for the screening guys. It’s now going to be a zombie double bill July 22nd at the Toronto Underground Cinema – http://www.torontoundergroundcinema.com/index.php with Zombie Dearest – http://www.zombiedearest.com/ screening at 7 pm for $10 or $5 for zombies and Night Continue
Free Screening of NOTLD:R – UPDATE
In case I haven’t said it enough yet, I don’t think I have, The Film Reel will be hosting a free screening of Night of the Living Dead Reanimated at The Toronto Underground Cinema on July 22nd. This will be Continue






