Fantastic Fest 2020 delivers a flawless block of diverse and unforgettable short films — seven deeply satisfying gems ranging from hilarious to horrifying. When …continue reading Fantastic Fest 2020: Fantastic Shorts
Fantastic Fest 2020 got off to an explosive start with the return of its infamous, beloved horror clip show, featuring a killer theme: Decapattack! …continue reading Fantastic Fest 2020: “100 Best Kills: Decapattack!”
New Zealand writer/director Roseanne Liang’s second feature film is a wonderfully crafted, surefooted, low budget juggernaut that never lets up. Where to begin with …continue reading TIFF 2020 Review: Shadow in the Cloud
John Hyams’ gripping survival thriller “Alone” blends unrelenting tension with well-written characters, strong realism, and stunning cinematography. A woman trying to outrun the pain …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Alone (John Hyams, 2020)
Inspired by a popular video game and historical events, Detention brings together two unlikely source materials to create a beautiful, moody, powerful film about oppression, hope, and love.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Detention (2019)
A tight script, steady direction, and outstanding performances by the movie’s leads makes The Oak Room an outstanding feature film at Fantasia International Film Festivalcontinue reading Reel Review: The Oak Room (2020)
Fantastic Fest announces a week of FREE virtual world premieres and curated online events, September 24th through October 1st via Alamo On Demand. There …continue reading Celebration of Fantastic Fest 2020
Violence and bloodshed is the name of the game in the world premier thriller For The Sake of Vicious from co-directors Gabriel Carrer and Reese Eveneshencontinue reading Reel Review: For The Sake of Vicious (2020)
Fantasia Fest has been packed with lots of amazing content this year despite contending with a pandemic. One stand out event has been a discussion with filmmaker Mike Flanagan on adapting the likes of horror monoliths Stephen King and Shirley Jackson.continue reading Fantasia Fest 2020: Mike Flanagan on Literary Adaptation
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