
May 28, 1959 · 67 years old
Bruce McDonald (born May 28, 1959) is a Canadian film and television director, writer and producer. He is known for his award-winning cult films Roadkill (1989) and Hard Core Logo (1996). He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave.

A radio host interprets the possible outbreak of a deadly virus which infects the small Ontario town he is stationed in.

15-year-old Tracey Berkowitz is naked under a shower curtain at the back of a bus, looking for her little brother Sonny, who thinks he's a dog.

A teenager discovers the girl hired to look after his little sister is a vampire.

A teenager must survive a Halloween night from Hell when malevolent trick-or-treaters come knocking at her door.

A group of washed-up Canadian punk rockers get back together for a road trip in memory of a dear friend who was supposedly shot, or so rumors imply. As they travel, they ignore the underlying psychological darkness within each other.

A story of life on a First Nations reserve in Ontario: Silas and Frank are trying to get into college to train to be mechanics but they find themselves having to deal with girls, family - and murder.

A woman gets in way over her head when she's in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Two disparate young women working for a company that conducts euthanasia are dispatched to a remote estate to perform a custom assisted-suicide ritual, but unwittingly summon the wraiths of a Death Cult that once inhabited the pro...

Ten years after ending their partnership as rock musicians, two women become re-acquainted in the course of one night.