Suck

 (2009)

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| Nov 29, 2008
Bloody-Disgusting
It is part of a mentorship program where experienced professionals work side by side with talented, emerging filmmakers. The film features 11 original songs. ... Full Review
| Nov 05, 2008
Bloody-Disgusting
In short, SUCK is a Rock'n'roll vampire satire about a group of rockstar wannabies in search of immortality and a record deal. While walking the floors of this year's AFM in Santa Monica, CA, we came across an interesting film from Rob Stefaniuk. ... Full Review

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Another interesting premiere at this year's TIFF was the vampire rock comedy Suck , which featured cameos by Alice Cooper, Moby, among others. How did it par up to classics like Trick or Treat and Black Roses ? ... Full Article

Actor/director Rob Stefaniuk brings an EDGIER twist to the vampire story in his rock 'n' roll romp "Suck," which debuted at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival . ... Full Article

Suck . (TIFF)" src="http://storage.canoe.ca/v1/dynamic_resize/?src=http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Film_Festivals/Toronto/2009/news/2009/09/17/suck_02_256.jpg&size=280x220"> Shock rocker Alice Cooper (right) and his daughter Calico co-star in Rob Stefaniuk's rock'n'roll vampire comedy Suck . (TIFF) TORONTO -- The most important ingredient when filming a rock 'n' roll comedy is making sure you... ... Full Article

Vampire fever is working out for at least one rocker. "For somebody who's been in a rock band for the last 10 years it's a pretty good film to be in," says Dimitri Coats, frontman for grunge group the Burning... ... Full Article

T he lobby of Sutton Place Hotel was rather quiet yesterday morning as Stefan Wirthensohn outlined plans for the film market over which he presides as ringmaster. ... Full Article

TORONTO -- Canadian indie distributor Alliance Films has picked up Rob Stefaniuk's vampire movie "Suck" ahead of its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday. ... Full Article

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