Monthly Archives: July 2011

Rare Gems and Tarnished Gold: Gruesome Evolution’s Quest for Elusive Horror

Horror fans are a unique type. Often misunderstood by those who prefer romantic comedies, drama, or more ‘serious’ artistic explorations, the horror fan is usually relegated to the fringes, left barren and exposed within a cinematic wasteland populated by slashers, … Continue reading

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Fast Cars, Speed Demons, and Highway Legends according to Brad Schinkel

Brad Schinkel is a Waterloo filmmaker now living and working in Toronto. His films demonstrate a penchant for the road, and with titles like The Speed Demon, and Queen of the Highway, Brad presents those shady and mysterious characters that populate … Continue reading

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Linked In

Tri-City Film is fast approaching the three-month mark (July 29th!) and what better way to celebrate than by updating the links page? When I moved to Kitchener from Edmonton, my goal was to create a site where anyone interested in … Continue reading

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Ed Video…35 Years and Going Strong

Founded in 1976, Guelph’s Ed Video is one of Canada’s oldest artist-run centers. Since 2008, those running the centre have found a home for Ed Video at 40 Baker Street. Ed Video provides a hub for video, film, and media … Continue reading

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