The Darkside

January. 01,1987      
Rating:
4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A cab driver gets mixed up with a fare he picks up who turns out to be a porno star, and she claims she has proof that the people she is working for are producing snuff films. Her claims seem to be validated when the cabbie notices suspicious looking people following them.

Cynthia Preston as  Laura
John Tench as  Sully
David Hewlett as  Chuckie

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Reviews

Karry
1987/01/01

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Matialth
1987/01/02

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Spidersecu
1987/01/03

Don't Believe the Hype

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Dirtylogy
1987/01/04

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Ed-Shullivan
1987/01/05

Not only is this film outdated (1987) but I would rephrase the film not as low budget but NO budget. The Darkside's monologue was so one dimensional that I thought a bunch of high school film students could have written a better script on their lunch hour then what was presented here.The evil villain laughed as if he were waiting for the film to start rolling so he was trying oh so hard to look realistic that it was pathetically overdone and amateurish. Throughout the film the co stars kept yelling the cab driver's name Tony, Tony, Tony, such that I wished someone would just kill Tony so I would not have to hear his name anymore.I would stay away from this NO budget film unless you want to irritate anyone who happens to be watching the film with you. It's a sure bet they will find some excuse to leave so that they don't have to watch another minute of this awful film.I give it a 2 out of 10 only because it was filmed in Toronto my hometown, otherwise it would have rated a 1 out of 10.

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kespridliz
1987/01/06

This movie is obviously low budget but I did not care. I watched this movie purely on the fact that David Hewlett was in it. He is not a lead character but he does have some nice scenes. His character "Chuckie" does forward the plot - what there is of a plot.If you are a David Hewlett fan then this movie IS worth watching - he made it when he was nineteen years old, and you can see that he had acquired a certain amount of acting skill even at this young age. He does make a credible drug addict. I would recommend this if you are a David Hewlett fan just so you can see he is not just Rodney McKay from Stargate Atlantis. Other reviewer have said that the other acting is not that good but I found it adequate to watch the movie. Enjoy.

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sol1218
1987/01/07

***SPOILERS*** Compared to the movie "Blue Velvet" but more like "Taxi Driver" the psychological thriller "The Darkside" has to do with this Toronto taxi driver Tony Russo, Tony Galati, who got involved with things other then picking up fares. It was Tony who becomes obsessed with this woman Laura, Cynthia Peterson, who he saved from being murdered by this creepy looking guy named Sully, John Tench, who was chasing her through the dark streets of Toronto wearing a white dinner jacket. We soon learn that Sully is working for this snuff film producer named Roscoe, Peter Read, who had Laura doing S&M as well as snuff movies in which she was, by still being alive, not the main character.Laura had taken a video tape of a movie she was featured in that had both Roscoe & Sully as supporting players in what seemed to be a snuff film. This tape if it made it's way to the Toronto PD could well put the two behind bars for the rest of their lives. Tony, in who's cab Laura hid the video tape, who in fact was totally unaware of what was going on ends up at the short end of the stick in being kidnapped raped, with an electric device, and almost killed! That's when Tony's tricked by Laura's former coke sniffing boyfriend Chuckie, David Hewlett, to crash a Toronto whorehouse-frequented by Hell's Angel type bikers-where he was told that the missing Laura was.Tony wasn't that bright in that he let himself be snookered by everyone, including Laura, in the movie that out him into one jam after another. The fact that he survived to see the ending credits was the most unrealistic part, in a movie that lacked realism, of the entire film. It was in fact Tony's friend and fellow taxi driver Lou, Charles Loriot, who gave him sound and honest advice all throughout the film but the love sick, for Laura,Tony was just too blind to notice it.****SPOILER****Lou who later saved Tony's life was in the end done in when, in a brief moment of deep reflection, he took his eye off his eventual killer who he thought he left for dead: by running him down with his car. The big showdown between Tony and Roscoe at his studio, an empty wear-house, didn't quite live up to the big buildup that preceded it. The what seemed like omnipresent and always in control Roscoe turned out to be a first class dud in overestimating himself and underestimating the always getting himself out of danger Tony! But it was Tony's confrontation with the back from the dead Sully that made the film worth while as well as giving it the lighting effect that was so lacking in it, with it being filmed mostly at night, up until then. P.S Actor Peter Read hadn't made a movie for some 25 years until he got the part of the sleazy snuff producer Roscoe. His last, and only, film up until then was that of the suicidal husband John Haloran in the 1963 cult horror classic "Dementia 13". With Read's amazing and electrifying performance in "The Dark Side" you wondered why nobody bothered to cast him in any movie for that long period of time! That's unless Read couldn't find a script worthy enough of his great talents until "The Darkside" came his way!

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bob-332
1987/01/08

Don't waste your time. This is a 95 min bore. They try to compare it to Blue Velvet but NOT.

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