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Tag Archives: Toronto After Dark 2010
Phobia 2 at After Dark
Reel Asian Co-Presents Phobia 2 at Toronto After Dark! Continue reading
A golden era of cinema in Toronto?
The National Post reported this week on the recent boom of film activity in Toronto, including the newest festival to the scene, Open Roof Films (ongoing, with a screening of LOVERS OF HATE this Thursday at Amsterdam Brewery). I’m often … Continue reading
Junko’s Shamisen and Robogeisha at After Dark
The skies cleared up just in time for After Dark’s presentation of Junko’s Shamisen and Robogeisha last night. Junko’s Shamisen (directed by Sol Friedman) was a nice surprise for audience members who may not have been expecting this playful but … Continue reading
Opening Night at After Dark
Friday night (the 13th! Ooooooo…) was opening night of the 5th Toronto After Dark Film Festival and a big crowd turned out to see The Last Lovecraft, a comedy-horror-buddyflick hybrid. While not one of the festival’s bigger pictures, I thought … Continue reading




