2001
Issue 1
Spring
Spring
The Cat's Pajamas: Remembering the all-night movie show on Buffalo's TV-2.
Words On The Bottom: The films of Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki, (Shadows In Paradise, Ariel, Drifting Clouds).
Midnite Movies:... more
Words On The Bottom: The films of Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki, (Shadows In Paradise, Ariel, Drifting Clouds).
Midnite Movies:... more
Issue 2
Summer
Summer
The First Annual Summer Drive-In Issue! Nostalgic analyses of films that are tailor-made for the screen in the field: Teenage Thunder, Tarantula, Beach Blanket Bingo, The Trip, The Glory Stompers,...
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Issue 3
Fall
Fall
The Nostalgic Cinema: Remembering The Nostalgic Cinema, which delighted Toronto with its diverse selction of silent films, hollywood classics, and, well, 'nostalgic' lesser-known movies which are an insomniac's delight.
Words... more
Words... more
2002
Issue 4
Winter
Winter
Wacked-Out Christmas Movies: Reviews of the Mexican version of Santa Claus, The Junky's Christmas, and, Santa Claus Conquers The Martians.
Non Linear Motion: The flights of cinema fancy by James... more
Non Linear Motion: The flights of cinema fancy by James... more
Issue 5
Spring
Spring
Metropolis: The 75th anniversary of this fantasy classic.
Non Linear Motion: Skot Deeming examines the video work of Sadie Benning.
Midnite Movies: Rob Craig's introduction to his study on the... more
Non Linear Motion: Skot Deeming examines the video work of Sadie Benning.
Midnite Movies: Rob Craig's introduction to his study on the... more
Issue 6
Summer
Summer
The Second Annual Drive-In Issue! Missile To The Moon (1959): In this hilarious remake of Cat Women On The Moon, some space travellers find a group of lonely women living...
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Issue 7
Fall
Fall
Between The Lines: Remembering this undersung classic from the 1970's renaissance!
Stardust Memories: Re-evaluating Woody Allen's masterpiece.
Midnite Movies: Remembering the late Doris Wishman. Featuring analyses of Blaze Starr Goes... more
Stardust Memories: Re-evaluating Woody Allen's masterpiece.
Midnite Movies: Remembering the late Doris Wishman. Featuring analyses of Blaze Starr Goes... more
2003
Special Issue
The Cinema Of Larry Buchanan Anyone who grew up watching the Creature Features on the late late show undoubtedly encountered at least one of the seven no-buck science fiction-horror films...
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Issue 8
Winter
Winter
What the term 'Independent' really means, and how it fits in with life, the universe and everything.
Non-Linear Motion: Over two dozen capsule reviews of experimental films and also an... more
Non-Linear Motion: Over two dozen capsule reviews of experimental films and also an... more
Issue 9
Spring
Spring
A tribute to the late great avant-garde legend Stan Brakhage (1933 - 2003), creator of 300-plus diverse, non-linear, visually dense works (often made frame by frame). Brakhage began in the...
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Issue 10
Summer
Summer
The great decade of American Cinema-- the 1970's BBS And Their Pals: A Safe Place (1971; Henry Jaglom), The Hired Hand (1971; Peter Fonda), Drive, He Said (1971; Jack Nicholson),...
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2004
Issue 11
JAY SCOTT TEN YEARS LATER Remembering the finest film writer who ever lived words on the bottom Roman Polanski's short films MIDNITE MOVIES At last, BLUE SUNSHINE is on DVD...
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Issue 13
It seemed only fitting that the thirteenth issue would devote itself entirely to the dark realm of the enduringly popular category of film noir. Skot Deeming, David Faris, Simon St....
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2005
Issue 14
VIETNAM FTA, The Visitors, Americana, Hearts and Minds, Tracks, Go Tell the Spartans, The Boys in Company C, Who'll Stop the Rain, More American Graffiti THE PARANORMAL MACHINE Chariots of...
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Issue 15
1984: WHO KILLED HOLLYWOOD Rob Craig's rant about the death of personal cinema. To date this is probably the most controversial thing printed in these pages. When I first read...
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2006
Issue 16
GREY MATTERS A case for and against grey market DVD?s. NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND The collage films of Bruce Conner (COSMIC RAY, REPORT). APOCALYPSE THEN How cinema tried to make...
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Issue 17
40 pages tabloid sized This issue, ESR devotes itself completely to rock and roll movies, and does its best to cover most of the highlights in the past 50 years....
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2007
Issue 18
After a turbulent year on the independent film scene, with theatre closures and the movie experience becoming ever more impersonal, Discoveries sets out to rekindle that wide-eyed "look what I...
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Issue 19
Fall
Fall
In this special issue, a record number of contributors offer reminisces and cultural histories of the ways in which the VHS videotape has taken part in our lives.(VHS RIP)...
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2008
Issue 20
A celebration of filmmakers who have continued to resist Hollywood gloss, and make innovative films on the fringes, including Craig Baldwin, Lizzie Borden and more....
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Issue 21
Fall
Fall
In this special issue, we remember all of the great programming that used to be on television in the wee hours, before being replaced by infomercials. From movie hosts to...
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2009
2010
Special
IT CAME FROM 1957
In this one-shot issue, author Rob Craig examines over 50 science fiction-horror films released in the pivotal year of 1957. This promises to be an engaging... more
In this one-shot issue, author Rob Craig examines over 50 science fiction-horror films released in the pivotal year of 1957. This promises to be an engaging... more



