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TADFF Award Winners & The Film Reel Award Winners 2009

Well, the votes have been counted and it’s time to see who came out on top. I’m a little disappointed actually, the movies that won were good but they weren’t my favorites of the festival. Somehow I’m not surprised that Continue

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TADFF Day 8 – The End Is Here!

FINAL NIGHT INTRO WITH ADAM LOPEZ Well, I knew it had to come eventually but Friday was the final night of the 2009 Toronto After Dark Film Festival. Sadness fills my heart now, but so does lots of sleep which Continue

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TADFF Reviews – The Children and Lobotomobile

Christmas vacation is anything but peaceful as children begin turning on their parents. Directed by – Tom Shankland Written by – Tom Shankland, Paul Andrew Williams Starring – Eva Birthistle, Stephen Campbell Moore, Jeremy Sheffield, Rachel Shelley, Hannah Tointon, Raffiella Continue

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TADFF Day 5 – The Uncomfortable Review

That’s right, last night I was treated to some uncomfortable cinema and I loved every minute of it! The Children and Someone’s Knocking On The Door are probably some of the more difficult flicks to sit through so far, for Continue

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Thoughts on Toronto After Dark so far.

I’ve really been enjoying the festival so far, even if the heat was a killer yesterday and almost ruined the evening for me. Today I’ll be down there today to check out The Children and Someone’s Knocking At The Door. Continue

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Toronto After Dark Film Fest Final Lineup!

And here is the final 9 films announced for the 2009 Toronto After Dark Film Festival, finally. I was a little more excited about the first 8 films but I’m placing all that on 3 factors, Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Continue

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Toronto After Dark finally fully announced!

Yes, the final announcement came down minutes ago and the best I can do for everyone right now is to run the names of the final 9 films that will be playing. My dinner is literally cooking on the stove Continue

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