The Gutter’s own Sachin Hingoo looks at this year’s Midnight Madness line-up at the Toronto International Film Festival! “Coming in hot from Toronto is the lineup for the Toronto International Film Festival’s 2024 Midnight Madness Programme. This lineup, as it does every year, features the hottest talent in horror, sci-fi, and offbeat cinema and sets the table for trends in all those genres, and film in general, for the upcoming year. This group of films features a little something for every sicko of every flavour out there, whether it’s ostentatious action, violent romance, side-splitting comedy, haunting supernatural vibes, or practically any combination of these. Here’s the skinny on everything Midnight Madness head honcho Peter Kuplowsky has in store!”
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