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  • Dr. Barry Grant Helps Celebrate 50 years of BUFS

    Th movie poster for avid Cronenberg's Shivers features an illustration of a woman in a bathtub with blood running over the side.  Best to the poster is a photo of Dr. Barry Grant.

    Professor Emeritus and Internationally Recognized Horror Scholar, Dr. Barry Grant, will be in attendance to introduce the next film in this year’s anniversary series: Shivers (1975)!

    The Brock University Film Society’s “Festival of 50” continues Thursday, January 22 at the Niagara Artist Centre’s Microcinema, with a screening of David Cronenberg’s Shivers (1975). We’ve been revisiting some of the most important films that were released in 1975, the year BUFS was founded, and this is the first of two screenings co-sponsored by the Centre for Canadian Studies that are focusing on Canadian cinema (Canadian exploitation cinema, or Canuxploitation, to be more accurate).

    Shivers, of course, was the film that launched Cronenberg as a horror specialist and set him on a path to becoming one of the great auteur filmmakers of the last half century. It’s the film that prompted fans and critics to nickname Cronenberg “the Baron of Blood” and “the King of Venereal Horror.” It’s also a film that caused a furor when it was released in 1975 because of the fact that it had been financed in part by the Canadian Film Development Corporation. As Robert Fulford put it to his Canadian readers in the pages of Saturday Night, “You should know how bad this film is. After all, you paid for it.” How “bad” is Shivers? There’s only one way to find out.

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  • Team CPCF represents at 2025 Homecoming Grape Stomp

    On Friday, September 19, nearly 300 students and alumni participated in Brock’s Homecoming Grape Stomp! It has been hailed as one of the best university traditions in Canada by University Affairs magazine. And CPCF was well-represented by some enthusiastic students.

    Organized by Professor Karen Louise Smith, students were encouraged to “Join Team CPCF.” Those who did received a clean white T-shirt before the festivities that would soon become a stained souvenir from the event. The students piled into Jubilee Court and, using two metric tonnes of Concord grapes — donated by Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery in Jordan — slid and stomped to show their Brock spirit.

    Thanks to Professor Smith and everyone who participated in the event. Check out the photos to see the messy fun.

     

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