This week on End Credits, we're running. Time is running out! We've dealt with some scary stuff in the last few weeks, but at least now we've moved on (ran from?) creepy clowns to get to something more earth-bound. On this episode, we're reviewing the new thriller Strange Darling, and we've also got a conversation with the head of the original documentary film festival!
This Wednesday, October 23, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Tim Phillips will discuss:
Guelph Film Festival Preview! The Guelph Film Festival launches its 2024 edition on November 1, so plan your festival experience with this conversation. Kimber Sider, the artistic director and lead programmer of the festival, joins us to talk about some of the selections in this year's program including a tale from the West Bank, the fight for an Ontario landmark, and the community building that occurs around bicycles. Get more info at the fest's website.
REVIEW: Strange Darling (2024). You know the story: boy meets girl, they decide to engage in the ancient ritual of the hook-up and go to a motel, and then things turn bad. Kyle Gallner and Willa Fitzgerald are the stars of Strange Darling, a non-linear serial killer story with a twist and proudly shot on 35 mm by director of photography Giovanni Ribisi (?!). This came out of Fantastic Fest with a lot of buzz, made a splash this summer in rep theatres, and is now available on VOD. Dare you tune in to learn the terrifying secrets of the film's success?
End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
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