This week on End Credits we will hear the call… of death! What a movie choice for Valentine’s Day week as we blow a whistle calling for a painful and excruciating end in the new horror movie Whistle, which you can now see in a theatre near you. Also, we will talk about our latest entry in marking great Black directors for this Black Heritage Month!
This Wednesday, February 11, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Candice Lepage will discuss:
Black Heritage Month Special: The Movies of Kasi Lemmons. Black Heritage Month marches on, and this week we get to our indie pick. Kasi Lemmons started her career as an actress, usually as the white female protagonist’s best friend, and then transitioned to a career behind the camera. This week, we will look at two of her films, the one that started her directorial career, Eve’s Bayou, and a recent historical epic she made, Harriet.
REVIEW: Whistle (2026). If you found a creepy Aztec whistle in your locker – which used to belong to a dead boy – on your first day of school, would you blow it? If you would, you might be in a horror movie! In Corin Hardy’s Whistle, five photogenic high schoolers find themselves in just such a predicament, unaware that whoever hears the whistle blows will end up being hunted down and killed by their own death. Creepy? Absolutely. Whistle is the kind of 80s-style crowd-pleaser horror that they just don’t make anymore. Is it good, or does it blow?
End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
Photo courtesy of Elevation Pictures/Black Bear.



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