You would be hard pressed to find better value for your cinematic dollar than the small program that Johnny Larocque puts together for his annual Lost Episode Fest (Left). Now in it's sixth year the festival rolls out for the last time at the Carlton Cinema here in Toronto (a different story for a different time) next weekend from August 24th through 26th. Left will have the Toronto Premieres of Knuckleball, Luz, Relaxer and animated feature Crisis Jung. Left will also have the North American premiere of creature feature Boar. And right now, Johnny has just informed us that the festival pass is on sale for half price, $25! Five bucks per movie is not bad. Not bad at all. Hop to it. Get your...
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- 8/15/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Often we talk about Toronto's embrassment of riches when it comes to film festivals and specialized screenings. You would be hard pressed to throw a Timbit in the air and not hit a festival screening. And local hero Johnny Larocque and his weekend long Lost Episode Film Festival (Left) is easily worth two Timbits. Left is coming up next weekend August 5th through 7th, giving local ScreenAnarchy readers a few days to sober up after the civic holiday weekend that starts today. With weekend passes almost sold out Johnny passed along a promo code for our readers in the local area. When you buy your tickets you can save 10% using the code Screenanarchy (case sensitive). Read the full press release below and you will...
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- 7/29/2016
- Screen Anarchy
Unless you find the Necronomicon wrapped under your tree, you should be safe from Deadites this holiday season. Unless, like two passionate Ash vs Evil Dead fans, you make a gingerbread house version of the creepy cabin in the woods from The Evil Dead franchise.
Combining talented edible design with attention to detail and an obvious love of Ash Williams' blood-stained adventures, Nicole Cooper and Johnny Larocque have created an incredible gingerbread version of The Evil Dead cabin.
This delectable depiction features a cookie version of Ash with his chainsaw arm and boomstick at the ready, as well as sliced-up Deadites strewn about the yard of the spookily lit cabin.
Adding to the creation's festive and frightening flair are Cooper and Larocque's NecroNomNomNomicons, which were made out of leftover dough. We have select images of the candy cabin below, and to view the full photo gallery of The Evil Dead gingerbread house,...
Combining talented edible design with attention to detail and an obvious love of Ash Williams' blood-stained adventures, Nicole Cooper and Johnny Larocque have created an incredible gingerbread version of The Evil Dead cabin.
This delectable depiction features a cookie version of Ash with his chainsaw arm and boomstick at the ready, as well as sliced-up Deadites strewn about the yard of the spookily lit cabin.
Adding to the creation's festive and frightening flair are Cooper and Larocque's NecroNomNomNomicons, which were made out of leftover dough. We have select images of the candy cabin below, and to view the full photo gallery of The Evil Dead gingerbread house,...
- 12/23/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Australian actress Jessica McNamee (that we all remember from the horror movie The Loved Ones) has joined the cast of the romantic drama The Vow.
Movie already stars Rachel McAdams as Paige and Channing Tatum as Leo.
McNamee will play McAdams’ estranged younger sister.
Michael Sucsy will direct the picture, and rewrite the script which will follow:
“…a newlywed New Mexico couple (McAdams and Channing Tatum) who end up in a car crash.
The wife is put in a coma, and when she comes to – without any memory of her husband or their marriage – the husband attempts to wins her heart again.”
Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber, Paul Taublieb and Jonathan Glickman are producing the movie which begins filming in Toronto next month.
The Vow also stars Scott Speedman, Dillon Casey, Jeananne Goossen, Kim Roberts, Joey Klein, Johnny Larocque and Dharini Woollcombe.
Movie already stars Rachel McAdams as Paige and Channing Tatum as Leo.
McNamee will play McAdams’ estranged younger sister.
Michael Sucsy will direct the picture, and rewrite the script which will follow:
“…a newlywed New Mexico couple (McAdams and Channing Tatum) who end up in a car crash.
The wife is put in a coma, and when she comes to – without any memory of her husband or their marriage – the husband attempts to wins her heart again.”
Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber, Paul Taublieb and Jonathan Glickman are producing the movie which begins filming in Toronto next month.
The Vow also stars Scott Speedman, Dillon Casey, Jeananne Goossen, Kim Roberts, Joey Klein, Johnny Larocque and Dharini Woollcombe.
- 9/12/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
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