I must admit, I’m a sucker for horror movies that take place in the woods. That eerie feeling as the sunsets and darkness engulfs the forest… During the day, it can be scary, but at night, it’s pitch black as if you’ve entered oblivion. It’s almost as if found yourself …
Read More »Hidden Gem ‘Self Defense’ (1983) Retro Movie Review
This practically unheard of Canadian gem from 1983 is a prime example of how bold and adventurous northern indie cinema was in this era. Enter production company Salter Street Films from Nova Scotia, along with Director Paul Donovan (Def Con 4 1985) and his brother and lawyer, Michael Donovan, who ran …
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