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Brad Miska of [[Bloody Disgusting]] wrote that Twitch "...quickly established itself as the online world’s leading source for international, independent, cult, arthouse and genre film news, review and discussion."<ref name="bdn" /> He also wrote: "Over the years I have become increasingly impressed by what Todd Brown has done with Twitch Film, he has cornered the market for all edgy international releases and has given life to foreign films that might never have seen the light here in the [[United States|States]]."<ref name="bdn" />
Brad Miska of [[Bloody Disgusting]] wrote that Twitch "...quickly established itself as the online world’s leading source for international, independent, cult, arthouse and genre film news, review and discussion."<ref name="bdn" /> He also wrote: "Over the years I have become increasingly impressed by what Todd Brown has done with Twitch Film, he has cornered the market for all edgy international releases and has given life to foreign films that might never have seen the light here in the [[United States|States]]."<ref name="bdn" />


Twitch has a large body of writers whom reside in most major film markets in the world including, The United States, Canada, Hong Kong/China, South Korea, Japan, Australia and The United Kingdom. Writers, contributors and reviews of the site (past and present) include: Todd Brown, Dave Canfield, Collin Armstrong, Dave Lapsley, Paolo Gilli, Eliza Bennet, Geert Jan, Goran Topalovic, Jim Tudor, Joey Fernandez, Jon Pais, Kurt Halfyard, Paul Spann, Andrew Mack, Marco Villotta, Mathew Kumar, Michael Guillen, Mike McStay, Otavio Moulin, Jason Morehead, Pedro Mizukami, Peter Martin, Rachel Gandin, Stefan Shih, Sheldon Warnock, Allan Koay, Timo Karp, Al Young, Cynthia Leung, Marcio Macedo, Peter Nelhaus, Jay Shivankar, Ferran Brooks, Ard Vijn, Omar Hauksson, James Maruyama, Alan Koay, Ross Miller, Sean Smithson, Kwenton Bellette, James Marsh, James Dennis, Aaron Krasnov, Oggs Cruz, Aharon Keshales, Ryland Aldrich, Josh Hurtado, Shelagh Rowan-Legg, Peter Kuplowski and Hugo Ozman.
Twitch has a large body of writers whom reside in most major film markets in the world including the United States, Canada, Hong Kong/China, South Korea, Japan, Australia and the United Kingdom. Those who have published articles on the site as writers, contributors and reviewers include (past and present): Todd Brown, Dave Canfield, Collin Armstrong, Dave Lapsley, Paolo Gilli, Eliza Bennet, Geert Jan, Goran Topalovic, Jim Tudor, Joey Fernandez, Jon Pais, Kurt Halfyard, Paul Spann, Andrew Mack, Marco Villotta, Mathew Kumar, Michael Guillen, Mike McStay, Otavio Moulin, Jason Morehead, Pedro Mizukami, Peter Martin, Rachel Gandin, Stefan Shih, Sheldon Warnock, Allan Koay, Timo Karp, Al Young, Cynthia Leung, Marcio Macedo, Peter Nelhaus, Jay Shivankar, Ferran Brooks, Ard Vijn, Omar Hauksson, James Maruyama, Alan Koay, Ross Miller, Sean Smithson, Kwenton Bellette, James Marsh, James Dennis, Aaron Krasnov, Oggs Cruz, Aharon Keshales, Ryland Aldrich, Josh Hurtado, Shelagh Rowan-Legg, Peter Kuplowski and Hugo Ozman.


[[Ain't It Cool News]] has linked to ''Twitch Film'' pages on multiple occasions<ref name="aint1"/><ref name="aint2"/> and [[UGO.com]] quoted a Twitch editor among its list of "critics" on the appearance at Sundance 2010.<ref name="ugo-froze" />
[[Ain't It Cool News]] has linked to ''Twitch Film'' pages on multiple occasions<ref name="aint1"/><ref name="aint2"/> and [[UGO.com]] quoted a Twitch editor among its list of "critics" on the appearance at Sundance 2010.<ref name="ugo-froze" />
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Twitch
Type of site
Film news, film criticism
Available inEnglish
Created byTodd Brown
URLhttp://twitchfilm.net/

Twitch Film, also known simply as Twitch, is an English-language website featuring news and reviews of mainly international, independent and cult films.[1][2] The website was founded in 2004 by Todd Brown,[3] a cinephile with personal interests in arthouse and grindhouse cinema.[1] In addition to films, the website covers various film festivals in North America Sundance Film Festival, Toronto Film Festivals.[4] and Fantasia to Sitges, Cannes and the Berlinale.

Brad Miska of Bloody Disgusting wrote that Twitch "...quickly established itself as the online world’s leading source for international, independent, cult, arthouse and genre film news, review and discussion."[3] He also wrote: "Over the years I have become increasingly impressed by what Todd Brown has done with Twitch Film, he has cornered the market for all edgy international releases and has given life to foreign films that might never have seen the light here in the States."[3]

Twitch has a large body of writers whom reside in most major film markets in the world including the United States, Canada, Hong Kong/China, South Korea, Japan, Australia and the United Kingdom. Those who have published articles on the site as writers, contributors and reviewers include (past and present): Todd Brown, Dave Canfield, Collin Armstrong, Dave Lapsley, Paolo Gilli, Eliza Bennet, Geert Jan, Goran Topalovic, Jim Tudor, Joey Fernandez, Jon Pais, Kurt Halfyard, Paul Spann, Andrew Mack, Marco Villotta, Mathew Kumar, Michael Guillen, Mike McStay, Otavio Moulin, Jason Morehead, Pedro Mizukami, Peter Martin, Rachel Gandin, Stefan Shih, Sheldon Warnock, Allan Koay, Timo Karp, Al Young, Cynthia Leung, Marcio Macedo, Peter Nelhaus, Jay Shivankar, Ferran Brooks, Ard Vijn, Omar Hauksson, James Maruyama, Alan Koay, Ross Miller, Sean Smithson, Kwenton Bellette, James Marsh, James Dennis, Aaron Krasnov, Oggs Cruz, Aharon Keshales, Ryland Aldrich, Josh Hurtado, Shelagh Rowan-Legg, Peter Kuplowski and Hugo Ozman.

Ain't It Cool News has linked to Twitch Film pages on multiple occasions[5][6] and UGO.com quoted a Twitch editor among its list of "critics" on the appearance at Sundance 2010.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Twitch Film: About
  2. ^ "TwitchFilm.net". Famous Why. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Miska, Brad (February 29, 2008). "TwitchFilm and Bloody-Disgusting Team-Up!". Bloody-Disgusting News. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
  4. ^ Film Festivals at Twitch
  5. ^ "Twitchfilm". Ain't It Cool News. Harry Knowles. August 23, 2005. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
  6. ^ "TwitchFilm". Ain't It Cool News. Harry Knowles. July 3, 2005. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
  7. ^ Abrams, Simon (January 27, 2010). "Frozen Reviews Trapped on a Ski Lift". UGO.COM. Retrieved 9 February 2010.