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DREAMLAND REVIEW

On the night of the strangest wedding in cinema history, a grotesque gang boss hires a stone cold killer to bring him the finger of a fading, drug-addicted jazz legend. Starring: Juliette Lewis, Stephen McHattie, and Henry Rollins Directed by: Bruce McDonald Written by: Tony Burgess, and Patrick Whistler   Before jumping into “Dreamland,” the first thing to note is that this story follows two characters introduced at the end of the 2008 film “Pontypool.” Yea two characters the audience might have thought filmmakers were just having fun with in the post-credits…Johnny Dead Eyes (Stephen McHattie) and Lisa the Killer (Lisa Houle). It looked like they were ready for adventure, and they get it in this movie. And don’t worry if you missed them in “Pontypool,” or missed the movie itself, this movie follows its own path.   And what an interesting path it takes featuring some unique characters. The story follows Johnny Dead Eyes, and his doppelgƤnger The Maest...

COME TO DADDY REVIEW

A man in his thirties travels to a remote cabin to reconnect with his estranged father. Starring: Elijah Wood, Stephen McHattie, and Garfield Wilson Directed by: Ant Timpson Written by: Toby Harvard, and Ant Timpson Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

A LITTLE BIT ZOMBIE REVIEW

Infected by a virus, a mild mannered HR manager attempts to fulfill his over whelming desire for brains, all while trying to keep it together so as not to incur the wrath of his bridezilla-to-be. Starring: Kristopher Turner, Crystal Lowe, Shawn Roberts, Kristen Hager, and Stephen McHattie Directed by: Casey Walker Written by: Trevor Martin, and Christopher Bond   The movie opens with two zombie hunters blasting away some zombies, but soon shifts gears following two couples reaching their vacation spot. After getting settled in, Craig (Kristopher Turner) gets bitten not by a zombie, but a mosquito that is carrying the zombie virus. Of course he kills the mosquito, and an exaggerate amount of blood explodes all over him. After thinking this movie was about killing zombies, it quickly becomes a horror comedy about Craig’s transformation.   The couples are at the cottage in the woods in order to celebrate, and plan the marriage of Craig, and Tina (Cryst...