Fall 2001
40 pages, digest-sized

The Nostalgic Cinema: Remembering The Nostalgic Cinema, which delighted Toronto with its diverse selection of silent films, Hollywood classics, and, well, “nostalgic” lesser-known movies which are an insomniac’s delight.
words on the bottom: The remarkable cinema of Chantal Akerman.
49th Parallel: The Canadian classic, Skip Tracer.
High School Confidential
Back-to-school nostalgia, remembering this 1958 JD classic.
non-linear motion: The Living Theatre with the documentary, Signals Through the Flames and Jonas Mekas’s film adaptation of The Brig.
Discoveries in the Dark: The early films of Stanley Kubrick; including the early documentaries (Day of the Fight; The Flying Padre; The Seafarers), and Fear and Desire, the feature he tried to suppress!
Midnite Movies: The long-overdue video release of the under-appreciated horror film, Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb– perfect for your Halloween Fright Night. (NOTE: this review has been updated on the site, in conjunction with its 2019 Blu-ray release, which can be read here.)
The Back Pages: More Halloween treats for your VCR.
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