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Nirvanna the Band The Show the Movie

Nirvanna the Band the Show The Movie is the feature-length spin-off of the abruptly cancelled, Vice-produced television series; which initially grew from the online brainchild of director Matt Johnson (The Dirties, Operation Avalanche, BlackBerry) and musician/composer Jay McCarrol (The Kid Detective). Just like their former antics on TV, Johnson and McCarrol take big swings with their movie: they’re attempting to project a niche property into the mainstream and hoping the general public will ride along, while also approaching the…

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Cold Storage

Much like the rampant sample of life-threatening Skylab fungus featured in Cold Storage, Jonny Campbell’s film moves like a sticky sludge with an unpredictable element that’s scratches our morbid curiousity. A substance that was once contained in the mid-2000s after an outbreak in Australia has seeped out of its enclosure and is infecting a business of self-storage units. The danger is gradually discovered by a patrolling night crew (Barbarian’s Georgina Campbell, Joe Keery of Netflix’s…

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Anything That Moves

When writer/director Alex Phillips hit the indie scene with his trippy feature-length debut All Jacked Up and Full of Worms, I was already exhausted by his provocative filmmaking. By using an unreliable narrative filled with hallucinatory visuals, over-the-top performances and uncomfortable humour to convey the desperate lives of junkies made for an agonizingly aimless and, quite frankly, offensive flick. But, for Phillips’ sophomore feature Anything That Moves, these traits and signatures are juxtaposed against the…