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Halloween Horror: The Fly (1958)
Halloween Horror: The Fly (1958)

As far as horror, it's both outdated and still unsettling.

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Flash Back, Reviews, Halloween Horror IIIAnton BergstromOctober 16, 2014body horror, David Hedison, Dr- Jekyll and Mr- Hyde, Halloween Horror, horror, Jekyll and Hyde, Kurt Neumann, murder mystery, mystery, narration, Patricia Owens, science fiction, science fiction horror, The Fly, The Phantom of the Opera, Them!, transformation, Vincent PriceComment
Halloween Horror: The House of the Devil (2009)
Halloween Horror: The House of the Devil (2009)

Meticulously detailed and genuinely creepy.

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Reviews, Overlooked and Under-Appreciated, Aren's Reviews, Halloween Horror IIIAren BergstromOctober 9, 20141980s, Greta Gerwig, Halloween Horror, haunted house, horror, Jocelin Donahue, Mary Woronov, retro-horror, satanic cult, The House of the Devil, Ti West, Tom NoonanComment
Halloween Horror: Fright Night (1985)
Halloween Horror: Fright Night (1985)

A brazen 1980s oddity.

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Flash Back, Reviews, Aren's Reviews, Halloween Horror IIIAren BergstromOctober 7, 20141980s, Amanda Bearse, Chris Sarandon, comedy, Fright Night, Halloween Horror, horror, Roddy McDowall, Stephen Geoffreys, Tom Holland, vampire, William Ragsdale Comment
Halloween Horror: You're Next (2011)
Halloween Horror: You're Next (2011)

This supposedly clever film is no deeper than a Scooby-Doo! episode.

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Reviews, Aren's Reviews, The Current: At Home, Halloween Horror IIIAren BergstromOctober 3, 2014A- J- Bowen, Adam Wingard, Halloween Horror, home invasion, horror, Joe Swanberg, Nicholas Tucci, Sharni Vinson, Simon Barrett, thriller, Wendy Glenn, You're NextComment
Review: The Trip to Italy (2014)
Review: The Trip to Italy (2014)

Delightful and even a bit profound.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnton BergstromOctober 2, 2014comedy, dining, food, impersonations, improvisation, Italy, Michael Winterbottom, Rob Brydon, Romantic poetry, sequel, Steve Coogan, The Trip, The Trip to ItalyComment
Halloween Horror: The Keep (1983)
Halloween Horror: The Keep (1983)

A Michael Mann supernatural thriller… what?

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Flash Back, Reviews, Halloween Horror IIIAnton BergstromOctober 1, 2014Alberta Watson, Gabriel Byrne, Halloween Horror, Ian McKellen, Jürgen Prochnow, Michael Mann, Nazis, Robert Prosky, Scott Glenn, supernatural thriller, The Keep Comments
Review: A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)
Review: A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)

An exceptional crime mystery that'll prove to be a minor classic.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 27, 2014A Walk Among the Tombstones, Brian "Astro" Bradley, crime, Dan Stevens, detective, hard boiled, Lawrence Block, Liam Neeson, Matt Scudder, noir, Scott FrankComment
Roundtable: TIFF 14 Post-Festival: Reflections on Five Years at TIFF
Roundtable: TIFF 14 Post-Festival: Reflections on Five Years at TIFF

Is the world's biggest film festival in the process of losing what makes it special?

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The Festival Circuit, RoundtablesAnders BergstromSeptember 23, 2014Benedict Cumberbatch, celebrity culture, film festival, Hayao Miyazaki, roundtable, The Look of Silence, TIFF, TIFF14Comment
Review: The Trip (2010)
Review: The Trip (2010)

With the sequel in theatres, Anton applauds the hilarious first trip.

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Reviews, The Current: At HomeAnton BergstromSeptember 17, 2014comedy, dining, food, improvisation, Michael Caine, Michael Winterbottom, Northern England, Rob Brydon, Steve Coogan, The TripComment
Review: Frank (2014)
Review: Frank (2014)

Clever and strange and more than a little profound.

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The Current: In Theatres, Reviews, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 17, 2014Frank, Lenny Abrahamson, Jon Ronson, Peter Straughan, Domhnall Gleeson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Scoot McNairy, Carla Azar, Francois Civil, Michael FassbenderComment
TIFF14: Two Days, One Night
TIFF14: Two Days, One Night

Precise and emotional: what we've come to expect from the Dardennes.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 16, 2014drama, Fabrizio Rongione, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Marion Cotillard, naturalism, The Dardenne Brothers, TIFF, TIFF14, Toronto International Film Festival, Two Days One NightComment
TIFF14: The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness
TIFF14: The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness

Essential viewing for Ghibli and Miyazaki fans.

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Reviews, The Festival CircuitAnton BergstromSeptember 14, 2014animation, creativity, documentary, filmmaking, Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Studio Ghibli, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness, The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, The Wind RisesComment
TIFF14: The Look of Silence
TIFF14: The Look of Silence

Documentary filmmaking has never seemed so essential.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 12, 2014Adi Rukun, documentary, genocide, Indonesia, Indonesian genocide, The Act of Killing, The Look of Silence, TIFF, TIFF14, Toronto International Film FestivalComment
TIFF14: Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2
TIFF14: Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2

A silly rom-com that doesn't disparage the genre.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 11, 2014Daniel Wu, Don't Go Breaking My Heart, Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2, Gao Yuanyuan, Johnnie To, Louis Koo, Miriam Yeung, romantic comedy, TIFF, TIFF14, Toronto International Film Festival, Vic ChouComment
TIFF14: The Riot Club
TIFF14: The Riot Club

Dark depiction of posh debauchery at Oxford.

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Reviews, The Festival CircuitAnton BergstromSeptember 11, 2014debauchery, Douglas Booth, drama, Holliday Grainger, Jessica Brown Findlay, Laura Wade, Lone Scherfig, Max Irons, Natalie Dormer, Oxford, Sam Claflin, Sam Reid, satire, The Riot Club, Tom Hollander, universityComment
TIFF14: Eden
TIFF14: Eden

A portrait of the idyllic experience of being caught up in the French house scene.

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Reviews, The Festival CircuitAnders BergstromSeptember 11, 2014Daft Punk, drama, Félix De Givry, France, Greta Gerwig, house music, Mia Hansen-Løve, music, TIFF, TIFF14Comment
TIFF14: Manglehorn
TIFF14: Manglehorn

An odd character drama with a great Pacino performance.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 9, 2014Al Pacino, character piece, David Gordon Green, drama, Harmony Korine, Holly Hunter, Manglehorn, TIFF, TIFF14, Toronto International Film FestivalComment
TIFF14: The Tale of The Princess Kaguya
TIFF14: The Tale of The Princess Kaguya

A beautiful and profoundly moving fairy tale.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 9, 2014animation, drama, fairy tale, Isao Takahata, Japan, Studio Ghibli, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, TIFF, TIFF14, Toronto International Film FestivalComment
TIFF14: Clouds of Sils Maria
TIFF14: Clouds of Sils Maria

A tribute to a great actress and examination of the nature of performance.

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Reviews, The Festival CircuitAnders BergstromSeptember 8, 2014Chloe Grace Moretz, Clouds of Sils Maria, drama, Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, meta, Olivier Assayas, TIFF, TIFF14Comment
TIFF14: Scarlet Innocence
TIFF14: Scarlet Innocence

An average South Korean thriller.

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Reviews, The Festival CircuitAnton BergstromSeptember 8, 2014erotic thriller, Esom, fairy tale, Jung Woo-sung, psychological thriller, revenge thriller, romantic thriller, Scarlet Innocence, South Korea, The Tale of Princess Kaguya, thriller, TIFF14, Yim Pil-sungComment
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