Not exact matches
Maybe I should have turned up for Grabbers, a
midnight madness festival entry about an alien invasion off the coast of Ireland where its inhabitants discover that getting drunk is the only way to survive.
Even with
Midnight Madness, I didn't start seeing films in the programme until my fourth
festival.
First up is
Midnight Madness, one of the more popular programmes of the
festival.
Midnight Madness is a blast — a real party, packed to the gills with rowdy and receptive genre fans, which makes it a fun alternative to the more polite, reserved vibe of a standard
festival screening.
Bookending this year's
festival of sensory - melting bliss are 2016 TIFF
Midnight Madness juggernaut
The film is billed as «a thriller about a woman who exacts bloody vengeance on her attackers» and is part of the
festival's well - loved
Midnight Madness section.
Premiering tomorrow night at the
Midnight Madness portion of the film
festival is Makinov's Come Out and Play, a Mexican remake...
More TIFF announcements, more major additions, so many world premieres at this year's film
festival including the
Midnight Madness line - up and more potential award winners to the schedule covering the entire spectrum from elder Hollywood statesman to dirty tramps and roughnecks.
The first deal of the
festival goes to a selection from the
Midnight Madness program.
This was the
festival with the single greatest
Midnight Madness lineup in the
festival's history, featuring Man Bites Dog, Tokyo Decadence, Candyman, Romper Stomper, Tetsuo II: Body Hammer and Peter Jackson's Braindead, which would ultimately be retitled Dead - Alive and still be just as much bloody fun.
Since I started following film
festivals and directorial careers and whatnot,
Midnight Madness has been the one that I've always wanted to get into.
The
festival has a
Midnight Madness section devoted to just the sorts of films that makes you think of.
Wingard's next directorial effort, You're Next, a darkly comedic home - invasion thriller, went on to premiere to ravenous reviews at the 2011 Toronto
festival as part of the «
Midnight Madness» section.