Seth Rogen and AppleTV have given us one of the most savagely honest self portraits of modern Hollywood. This hilarious new series tears into everything wrong with the current state of the industry, while celebrating cinema and the vital role it plays in all our lives. The series follows Matt Remick (Rogen) - a Hollywood executive recently promoted to head of Continental Studios. He finds himself torn between wanting to make good movies, and abandoning his cinematic values to make the studio a ton of money. Each episode works as a self contained story centred around a fictional new film or Hollywood event, with many real celebrities portraying themselves. The satire is scathing - inflated to a point where it’s not at all subtle in getting the point across. It’s absolutely hysterical, but its relevance isn’t lost among the comedic chaos. This is one of my favourite series ensembles in a long time. The mix of some actors playing fictional characters and others playi...
Vampire Zombies... from Space is the Spaceballs version of the Monster Verse we did not know we needed. It has all of the hilarious jabs of a parody film and really amazing prosthetics and special effects that makes for a really great horror movie. Dracula has a plan to take over a small American town by invading them with his army of Vampire Zombies. The most unlikely heroes have to ban together to try and save the day; a rookie cop, a determined young townswoman and a 50's greaser. This film sounds like a genre mashup that just should not work but it does and succeeds to deliver on every level. Michael Stasko wrote and directed this satirical love letter to all things monsters, horror and film noir. Screening at the Canadian Film Fest Friday March 28th. Review by: Stefano Bove