by J Hurtado, February 4, 2012 10:05 PM
Science fiction films have been around almost since the birth of the medium. They've undergone many changes since Georges Méliès gave us A Trip to the Moon, though, and one of the most important people behind their evolution is Douglas...
by Niels Matthijs, February 3, 2012 7:55 AM
Last week I reviewed Takashi Miike (Sun Scarred, Crows Zero, Crows Zero II, Zebraman 2)'s most impressive arthouse venture 46 Okunen no Koi, this week I'll be tackling Miike's biggest anti-arthouse middle finger: Visitor Q. Visitor Q is without a...
by Jim Tudor, February 3, 2012 4:01 AM
Packaged as a teen-centric superhuman drama, "Chronicle", eventually manages to wring genuine thrills from a variety of well-worn genre tropes. With its camcorder immediacy and 20+ aged high school seniors, "Chronicle" may look like stale contemporary TV, but ultimately delivers...
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by J Hurtado, February 2, 2012 2:33 PM
Back in October, I reviewed the Synapse Films Blu-ray release of Frank Henenlotter's Frankenhooker. Earlier this month Arrow Video in the released their edition of the film on Blu-ray. This review will include my analysis of the film from the...
by Peter Martin, February 2, 2012 12:02 PM
Ben Wheatley's Down Terrace was a dark, weird, funky, concoction with some of the blackest comedy (and least penetrable accents) I'd seen and heard in recent years. So when Mr. Wheatley's followup film, Kill List was scheduled for its World...
by Simon de Bruyn, February 2, 2012 7:20 AM
If his music videos are any judge, I wouldn't be surprised if Aussie musician Gotye has now overtaken both children's television and Dr George Miller as the main supporter of young, upcoming animators in Australia. Over the past few years Gotye...
by Todd Brown, January 31, 2012 5:11 PM
Can the mighty Science Powers of Lou Diamond Phillips save us from the spinning vortex of death? Not if that artwork is to be believed, no. Because this is no ordinary tornado. This one is made of metal.When a...
by J Hurtado, January 30, 2012 9:30 PM
This review may be a first for Twitch. I don't think we've ever reviewed a proper adult film. We've certainly not shied away from films with unsimulated sexual contact, but those scenes have typically been incidental rather than integral to...
by Todd Brown, January 30, 2012 10:18 AM
Troma will be releasing Astron-6's Father's Day for limited theatrical screenings starting next week and the lo-fi collective of Canadian filmmakers has a little treat for fans. Tucked away within Father's Day is a late night television ad for...
by Todd Brown, January 29, 2012 2:42 PM
Where can you find Rue Morgue founder Rodrigo Gudino praying to Ken Russell before being killed by a man with a puzzle piece for a face? The same place you can find Voivod's Denis 'Snake' Belanger as a mad...