maple syrup massacre
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‘The Adjuster’ Is a Psychosexual Baptism by Fire [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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‘Polytechnique’ Is a Haunting Portrait of a Real-Life Canadian Tragedy [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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The Father/Son Cronenberg Conversation in ‘Antiviral’ [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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‘Tom at the Farm’ Grapples with Masculinity and Québec History [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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Fiction and Documentary Collide in ‘Fake Blood’ [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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Exploiting the Canadian Tax Shelter for ‘Death Weekend’ [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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How 1977 Horror Movie ‘Rituals’ Exploits the Threatening Canadian Landscape [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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The (French) Language Lesson in ‘Pontypool’ [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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‘Rhymes for Young Ghouls’ – Jeff Barnaby’s Film Is a Stark Reminder of Canada’s Genocide [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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Unsettling and Startlingly Topical: ‘Rabid’ as Prototypical Cronenberg [Maple Syrup Massacre]
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[Maple Syrup Massacre] Vincenzo Natali’s ‘Cube’ Blazed a Trail for Canadian Genre Films
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[Maple Syrup Massacre] Fort Mentality and Indigenous History in ‘Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning’
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[Maple Syrup Massacre] Canadian Cowards and Dangerous Woods in Adam MacDonald’s ‘Backcountry’
