• February 6, 2022

      Miranda Riddle

      Slamdance 2022 Film Festival - Saturated, glossy, sparkly, and high contrast -- A Few Things I'm Beginning To Understand is a journey into the mind and life of the filmmaker, Xenia Matthews. Feeling just a little bit like a fever dream, this film takes from the highest of concept art, talk shows, drag, and the [...]

    • February 21, 2021

      Miranda Riddle

      Ed Popil probably isn’t a name that brings to mind fabulous makeup and wigs and wardrobe. If you pictured “Ed Popil”, you’d probably imagine a blue collar businessman, a father, a regular Joe. And that’s exactly what Ed Popli is, when he isn’t Mrs. Kasha Davis, drag queen and contestant on Rupaul’s Drag Race season [...]

    • Categories: Events

      April 14, 2020

      Lindsey Ungerman

      With all the uncertainty surrounding the current COVID-19 pandemic, so many plans have been canceled or postponed. Thankfully in the case of Inside Out, Canada's largest LGBTQ film festival, the event has only been postponed until later this year! Andrea Wilson, Executive Director of the Inside Out film festival, has officially announced that this year's [...]

    • Categories: Events

      January 10, 2020

      Lindsey Ungerman

      Horror has always been a place of inclusion. A genre where the "fringe" of society can create, thrive, and make their voices heard. As we enter a new decade in the 21st century, we continue to see development in the entertainment industry and see the inclusion of previously ignored populations across several genres and mediums. [...]

    • Categories: Movie Reviews, Movies

      May 21, 2019

      Billy Stuart

      Hallowed Ground (2019) by Miles Doleac is a study in prejudice and representation that may be a bit heady for its own good. Frequent speeches and overcomplicated exposition stall the scares way too often and leave the viewer bored in scenes that should be very interesting.  Unfortunately, they are this close but ultimately fall short of [...]

  • Featured Events

    • WINTER INSECT, SUMMER FLOWER–Slamdance 2022

      February 6, 2022
    • A FEW THINGS I’M BEGINNING TO UNDERSTAND–Slamdance 2022

      February 6, 2022
    • WORKHORSE QUEEN Slays–SLAMDANCE PREMIERE

      February 21, 2021
    • Inside Out Postpones 30th Anniversary Festival

      April 14, 2020
    • Saint Joseph’s Arts Society Celebrates Trans Filmmakers

      January 10, 2020
    • HALLOWED GROUND Is An Interesting Story Bogged Down In Its Own Lore

      May 21, 2019

    Conventions

    • WINTER INSECT, SUMMER FLOWER–Slamdance 2022

    • A FEW THINGS I’M BEGINNING TO UNDERSTAND–Slamdance 2022

    • WORKHORSE QUEEN Slays–SLAMDANCE PREMIERE

    • Inside Out Postpones 30th Anniversary Festival

    • Saint Joseph’s Arts Society Celebrates Trans Filmmakers

    • HALLOWED GROUND Is An Interesting Story Bogged Down In Its Own Lore




      Festivals

    • WINTER INSECT, SUMMER FLOWER–Slamdance 2022

    • A FEW THINGS I’M BEGINNING TO UNDERSTAND–Slamdance 2022

    • WORKHORSE QUEEN Slays–SLAMDANCE PREMIERE

    • Inside Out Postpones 30th Anniversary Festival

    • Saint Joseph’s Arts Society Celebrates Trans Filmmakers

    • HALLOWED GROUND Is An Interesting Story Bogged Down In Its Own Lore







  • WINTER INSECT, SUMMER FLOWER–Slamdance 2022

  • A FEW THINGS I’M BEGINNING TO UNDERSTAND–Slamdance 2022

  • WORKHORSE QUEEN Slays–SLAMDANCE PREMIERE

  • Inside Out Postpones 30th Anniversary Festival

  • Saint Joseph’s Arts Society Celebrates Trans Filmmakers

  • HALLOWED GROUND Is An Interesting Story Bogged Down In Its Own Lore