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A group of crows is considered a murder, while ravens are referred to as an unkindness. If you see either, chances are you’re in for a bad time, at
A group of crows is considered a murder, while ravens are referred to as an unkindness. If you see either, chances are you’re in for a bad time, at
MAY 10, 2022GENRE: THRILLERSOURCE: BLU-RAY (OWN COLLECTION) The mostly American slasher film is more or less evolved (or devolved) from the European
The local music scene often times don’t get as much support and respect as compared to the attention international artistes receive in
I absolutely love a good escape room movie. Escape the Field obviously is not exactly an escape room movie, but, well, a movie about a group of
An exciting new crime and mystery festival is coming to Toronto! The Toronto Festival of Authors has just announced the lineup of authors and events
Is your art worth killing for? Vic Fowler certainly thinks so in Lara Elena Donnelly’s decadent new thriller Base Notes. This tale of a murderous
Since I don’t have as much time to write longer reviews than I used to, I figured I would just post shorter reviews for horror/cult films that I
A contract killer with Alzheimer’s Disease? It sounds like the setup for a really bad Saturday Night Live sketch. In fact, it was the setup for a
Toronto author Samantha Bailey’s debut novel Woman On The Edge was an instant bestseller. In her new psychological thriller, Watch Out For Her,
The Aviary promises a story of two women on the run from a cult leader who is “as seductive as he is controlling”. While this sounds like the
“When Lavinia dies, she will be thinking exactly of this night, and of the stars and of the sea. Louise will know this. She will be there.” These
'Dual' writer-director Riley Stearns shares with Script his approach to character development, why he became a multi-hyphenate creative, and why he
Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews The Price You Pay [Amazon, Bookshop, Publisher, Local Library] by Aidan Truhen. The Price You Pay is
'Infinite Storm' actor/screenwriter Joshua Rollins shares with Script his personal relatability to Pam Bales' story, writing on spec, and his new
wogma rating: Even the keen, wait for it to come on TV/online (?) quick review: You are promised an action film; you get an action film. The hint