Welcome To The Goth Side
Montreal Gothic Film Festival
Montreal Gothic Film Festival
A sequel of dark, mysterious and particularly romantic movies on the darkest night of the year. Come see what the dark side awaits.
Welcome To The Goth Side (montreal gothic film festival)
Saturday, Oct 31, 2015, 05:00 PM
Parc Jean-Drapeau, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, QC, Canada
Where The Goth Begins
7:15pm to 9:00pm : Dracula
9:15pm to 11:00pm : Beetlejuice
11:15pm to 1:00am : Edward Scissor Hands
1:15am to 3:00am : The Crow
3:15am to 5:00am : Underworld
5:15am to 7:00am : Corpse Bride
7:15am to 10:00am : Sweeney Todd
10:15am to 12:00pm : Dark Shadows
Nosferatu
Date: March 1922
Length: 1hr 3minutes
Review: "it's not just a great horror movie. It's a poem of horror, a symphony of dread, a film so rapt, mysterious and weirdly lovely it haunts the mind long after it's over." - Michael Wilmington
Dracula
Date: January 1932
Length: 1hr 15minutes
Review: '' It Remains most Subtly romantic and highly atmospheric rendition of Bram Stoker's Tale about the Transylvanian count,with Browning orchestrating the opening scenes to macabre perfection." - Alan Jones
Bettlejuice
date: March 1998
Length: 1hr 33minutes
Review: "Darkly humorous and visually inventive, Burton's second film which deservedly wpm the Makeup Oscar, fulfilled with promise he showed his debut" - Emanuel Levy
Edward Scissor Hands
Date: December 1990
Length: 1hr 40minutes
Review: "Enchantment on the cutting edge, a dark yet heartfelt portrait of the artist as a young mannequin." - Rita Kempley
Underworld
Date: January 1994
Length: 2hrs 1minute
Review: "Leather-clad Kate Beckinsale is smokin' hot in this stylish, action-packed showdown between the denizens of the dark." - Andrew Manning
The Crow
Date: January 1994
Length: 1hr 41minutes
Review: Alex Proyas's pulp revenge fantasy, based on a comic-book saga by James O'Barr, is dark, moody, and seductively overwrought; it's an amazing pure expression of morbid adolescent romanticism." - Terrance Rafferty
The Corpse Bride
Director: Tim Burton
Date: September 2005
Length: 1hr 14minutes
Review: "Gloomy, but in a beautiful, compelling way. In fact the visuals sell the film because the story is entertaining but extremely lightweight." -Forrest Hartman
Sweeney Todd
Date: December 2007
Length: 1hr 56minutes
Review: "This magnificently realized musical from Stephen Sondheim contains the right blend of emotional pathos, stunning visuals and accessible songs." - Ben Rawson-Jones
Dark Shadows
Date: May 2010
Length: 1hr 53minutes
Reviews: "caputres the grand sweep and oftem ridiculous theatricality of both soap operas and gothic romance." - William Bibbiani