Here’s the line-up for this year’s Midnight Madness program at the Toronto International Film Festival! If you can’t make it to the screenings, make sure to keep an eye out for these films when the come to streaming or a theater near you: Eric Appel’s Weird: The Al Yankovic Story; Jalmari Helander’s Sisu; Ti West’s Pearl; Tim Story’s The Blackening; Vera Drew’s The People’s Joker; Jaume Balagueró and Álex de la Iglesia’s Venus; Kim Hong-sun’s Project Wolf Hunting; and, Marlika Ramirez Escobar’ Leonor Will Never Die.
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