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Robin Williams’ most under appreciated performances

With the news of Robin Williams’ shocking death Monday, the world lost a wonderful performer with a rich and diverse career. He made his name on his zany comedies and bananas stand-up and won an Oscar for his dramatic departure, but with over 100 acting credits to his name in nearly 40 years, some of …

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After Dark 2011: ‘Father’s Day’ is the best film about raping fathers ever! (Review #2)

Father’s Day Directed by ASTRON-6 2011, Canada/USA, 100 minutes   Father’s Day has a half-naked stripper wielding a chainsaw. Review over. Okay, fine. I’ve got more. However, it’s safe to say that about ninety percent of you know whether or not you want to see this movie. For that remaining ten percent, this film is …

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‘Father’s Day’ Movie Review – sick, depraved, exploitative, ultra-violent and outright offensive

Father’s Day Directed by Adam Brooks and Jeremy Gillespie Written by Steven Kostanski and Adam Brooks 2011, Canada Every once in a while a special film comes along that inspires and uplifts a generation. Troma’s latest production, Father’s Day, is not one of those films. It’s sick, depraved, exploitative, ultra-violent and outright offensive. One cannot …

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Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2011: First Eight Titles Announced – Includes ‘the World Premiere of Father’s Day’

The first eight titles of this year’s Toronto After Dark Film Festival have been announced. The line up so far includes three Canadian features: the opening night film Monster Brawl! plus the World Premiere of Father’s Day and finally the zombie flick Exit Humanity. Add one more film with a Canadian connection to the list, …

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