And We’re Back
Jodie Foster Teaches Filmmaking
I’m back in town and the normal posts should resume tomorrow.
I’m back in town and the normal posts should resume tomorrow.
Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.
After that little bit of fun I had this morning, it is time for me to run down the entire line-up of this year’s Toronto After Dark film festival. This year will feature Toronto After Dark’s biggest line-up, consisting of 20 films over nine days. The first half of the line-up was announced in late…
My main pick this week is the independent monster film Monsters, which I saw at the Toronto Film Festival last year. The film notable for its more realistic take on giant monster films. On to the picks. Monsters Blu-Ray – $21.01 (CAN), $15.99 (US) Standard – $26.99 (CAN), $12.99 (US) My Thoughts: A realistic take…
Sorry for missing yesterday’s post. I was out of town. This week’s big release is Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (also on Blu-Ray). You can either buy it on it’s own or as part of a new collector’s set. The only other notable new releases include War Inc. (also on Blu-Ray)…
Sorry for the small lull in posts. Here are the films I am interested in for November. Feature Film November 2007Beowulf – November 16Robert Zemeckis uses the motion capture CGI he used in The Polar Express for a for “grown up” film. I’ve been hearing the criticisms about how the film will be terrible as…
Here are my recommendations of this week’s home video releases. Blu-Ray VOD Sean Patrick Kelly Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews…
The first noticeable thing about the DVD for Drag Me to Hell is how both the theatrical and unrated versions both have the exact same running length (you would expect an “unrated” version of a film to be long, since it would involve the adding of new scenes). However, the only real noticeable change is…
After that little bit of fun I had this morning, it is time for me to run down the entire line-up of this year’s Toronto After Dark film festival. This year will feature Toronto After Dark’s biggest line-up, consisting of 20 films over nine days. The first half of the line-up was announced in late…
My main pick this week is the independent monster film Monsters, which I saw at the Toronto Film Festival last year. The film notable for its more realistic take on giant monster films. On to the picks. Monsters Blu-Ray – $21.01 (CAN), $15.99 (US) Standard – $26.99 (CAN), $12.99 (US) My Thoughts: A realistic take…
Sorry for missing yesterday’s post. I was out of town. This week’s big release is Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (also on Blu-Ray). You can either buy it on it’s own or as part of a new collector’s set. The only other notable new releases include War Inc. (also on Blu-Ray)…
Sorry for the small lull in posts. Here are the films I am interested in for November. Feature Film November 2007Beowulf – November 16Robert Zemeckis uses the motion capture CGI he used in The Polar Express for a for “grown up” film. I’ve been hearing the criticisms about how the film will be terrible as…
Here are my recommendations of this week’s home video releases. Blu-Ray VOD Sean Patrick Kelly Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews…
The first noticeable thing about the DVD for Drag Me to Hell is how both the theatrical and unrated versions both have the exact same running length (you would expect an “unrated” version of a film to be long, since it would involve the adding of new scenes). However, the only real noticeable change is…
After that little bit of fun I had this morning, it is time for me to run down the entire line-up of this year’s Toronto After Dark film festival. This year will feature Toronto After Dark’s biggest line-up, consisting of 20 films over nine days. The first half of the line-up was announced in late…
My main pick this week is the independent monster film Monsters, which I saw at the Toronto Film Festival last year. The film notable for its more realistic take on giant monster films. On to the picks. Monsters Blu-Ray – $21.01 (CAN), $15.99 (US) Standard – $26.99 (CAN), $12.99 (US) My Thoughts: A realistic take…
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