Check out the line-up for The Blood In The Snow Film Festival 2025.
2023 BLOOD IN THE SNOW FILM FESTIVAL LINE UP ANNOUNCEMENT
Check out the line-up for the Blood In The Snow Festival 2023.
Blood In The Snow 2021 Review: Peppergrass
Peppergrass is a slow burn, so you are either in for that or you’re not...
Super Channel + Blood in The Snow Join Forces Again To Bring Virtual Festival To Horror Film Fans Across Canada
Super Channel and Blood in the Snow Film Festival (BITS), a unique and imaginative showcase of contemporary Canadian horror films, are pleased to announce that they have joined forces once again to bring a hybrid edition of the upcoming 2021 BITS to Canadian horror film fans across the nation.
Come True Director Anthony Scott Burns Wins Big At The 2020 Blood in the Snow Film Festival Awards
The Bloodies”, the awards recognize the best in Canadian horror, sci-fi, and genre filmmaking.
Review: Bleed With Me [Blood In The Snow Festival]
A psychological horror, that makes you question which or more correctly whose reality you are in.
BiTS 2020 Lineup: Reverse Exorcism, Bloodthirsty She-Wolves, and an Army of Deadites!
The BLOOD IN THE SNOW FILM FESTIVAL (BITS) unleashed its newest batch of Canadian terror, which takes over Halloween this October 28 to November 7 on Super Channel for 11 incredible nights.
Super Channel + Blood In The Snow Partner For Virtual Festival
Check out the details for this year's Blood In The Snow Festival.
Review: Z (Blood In The Snow Festival) [-FILM-]
Z...Director: Brandon ChristensenWriters: Brandon Christensen, Colin MinihanStars: Keegan Connor Tracy, Jett Klyne, Sean RogersonReviewHaving it's Toronto premiere at the Blood In The Snow Festival, Z is probably one of the more downbeat and therefore ballsy horror films I have seen in a while.When Elizabeth (Tracy) and Kevin's (Rogerson) child Joshua (Klyne) begins to start talking... Continue Reading →
Review: Funny Frights (Blood In The Snow Festival) [-SHORT FILMS-]
Funny Frights...At the 2019 Blood In The Snow Film Festival, there are multiple showcases that hi light short films and the first one of these focuses on the lighter side of life. The Funny Frights are a collection of shorts that add up to 90 minutes of dark comedy. With running times varying everywhere from... Continue Reading →
Review: Happy Face (Blood In The Snow Festival) [-FILM-]
Happy Face...Director: Alexandre FranchiWriters: Joelle Bourjolly, Alexandre FranchiStars: Robin L'Houmeau, Debbie Lynch-White, Dean Perseo ReviewThe world can be an ugly place and ugly people can hide inside of beautiful shells. Director Alexandre Franchi dives deep into this particular conundrum in his film Happy Face. Having it’s Toronto premiere at the Blood In The Snow Film... Continue Reading →
Review: Puppet Killer (Blood In The Snow Festival) [-FILM-]
Puppet Killer...Director: Lisa OviesWriters: Kevin MosleyStars: Aleks Paunovic, Lee Majdoub, Lisa DuruptReviewSometimes you need a fun horror film to cleanse your mental palette of all of the serious horror movies you’ve been consuming. Whether it’s a nonstop slasher marathon, reality television or the news, once in a while, you need to cleanse the bad and... Continue Reading →
Review: The Nights Before Christmas (Blood In The Snow Festival) [-FILM-]
The Nights Before Christmas...Director: Paul TanterWriters: Simon Phillips, Paul TanterStars: Simon Phillips, Jennifer Willis, Sayla de GoedeReviewAfter their first slaughter in Once Upon A Time At Christmas, the Claus' are back for a second helping. Playing at the Blood In The Snow festival, The Nights Before Christmas is the bloody sequel.At large again, thanks to... Continue Reading →
Blood In The Snow Announces 2019 Festival Lineup [-NEWS-]
Blood in the Snow 2019 Lineup!The biggest celebration of Canadian horror is back with a fresh slate of northern chills! Blood in the Snow (BITS) 2019 takes place from November 21 to 26 at the Royal Cinema in Toronto. With six nights of the best horror fare in the nation, including feature films, shorts, webseries,... Continue Reading →
BITS 2018 Full Lineup Announcement
Blood In The Snow...The Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival (“BITS”), Canada’s largest celebration of Canuck genre film has announced the full slate of Northern horror for BITS 2018, which takes place from November 22 - 27 at the Royal Cinema in Toronto.Friday, November 23 sees the World Premiere of Altered Skin, the feature... Continue Reading →
BITS Film Festival Announces First Wave Of Films
Blood In The Snow...The Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival (“BITS”) announces the first wave of features screening at the festival, which runs from November 22 - 27, 2018 at the Royal Cinema in Toronto.BITS 2018 opens with SUPERGRID, from Saskatchewan director Lowell Dean (Wolfcop, Another Wolfcop), a high-octane road movie set in a... Continue Reading →
BITS Concludes With A Bloody Finish
BITS...Check out the winners from the BITS awards - The Bloodies.From the Press ReleaseThe BLOOD IN THE SNOW CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL (“BITS”) concluded it’s a sixth year of thrills, chills, and bloody Canuck carnage. With its ten programs over four days, BITS 2017 had its highest attendance ever capped off with its closing awards show,... Continue Reading →
Blood In The Snow Canadian Film Festival – Review: Red Spring
@TigersMS78 reviews...Director: Jeff SinasacWriter: Jeff SinasacStars: Jeff Sinasac, Elysia White, Adam CronheimReviewRed Spring is a low budget but very earnest film. Everyone is committed to making it the best it can be and it shows that care was taken with every aspect of this film.It's the end of the world as we know it and... Continue Reading →
Blood In The Snow Canadian Film Festival – Review: Once Upon A Time At Christmas
@lcfremont reviews,,,Director: Paul TanterWriters: Christopher Jolley, Simon Phillips (story), Paul Tanter (story)Stars: Simon Phillips, Sayla de Goede, Brook FletcherReviewIt’s holiday season and it’s the perfect time for Once Upon a Time at Christmas to celebrate it’s North American premiere at the Blood In the Snow Canadian Film Festival. Seriously, what’s Christmas without a little bit... Continue Reading →
Blood In The Snow Canadian Film Festival – Review: Fake Blood
@lcfremont reviews...Director: Rob GrantWriters: Rob Grant, Mike KovacStars: Chelsey Reist, Mike Kovac, Camden FiltnessReviewCelebrating it’s Toronto premiere at the Blood In the Snow Canadian Film Festival, Fake Blood finds two filmmakers questioning what their responsibility is in the portrayal of violence in movies.Director/writer Rob Grant and actor/writer Mike Kovac have been making low budget horror... Continue Reading →
