Author: Bee Delores
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Fantastic Fest 2025: ‘Dolly,’ ’13 Days Until Summer,’ & ‘A Woman Called Mother’
Fantastic Fest provided plenty of chills and thrills this year.
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Review: ‘The Man with the Black Umbrella’ is a found footage treasure
Ricky Umberger's latest scares up a good time.
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Fantastic Fest 2025: ‘Coyotes’ is better than it has any right to be
Colin Minihan sinks his teeth into a scrumptious treat.
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Review: Bad Self Portraits delve into the mind with ‘I Think I’m Going to Hell’ debut
The indie rock band make quite a splash.
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Fantastic Fest 2025: ‘The Restoration of Grayson Manor’ leans into soap opera theatrics
Glenn McQuaid delivers the goods with his new feature film.
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Review: ‘We’re So Dead’ makes for a perfect Christmas treat
Ken MacLaughlin delivers a hilarious new film.
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Fantastic Fest 2025: ‘The Curse’ roots around in the underbelly of social media
Kenichi Ugana offers up a solid new film.
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Fantastic Fest 2025: ‘Bad Haircut’ offers a decent good time
Kyle Misak's new feature goes hard for the jugular with laughs and terror.
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Review: Frank Hannon delivers evocative solo album, ‘Reflections’
The TESLA band member delivers a haunting instrumental set.
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My Horror Anatomy: Emile Milgrim of Las Nubes offers intoxicating sounds
Emile Milgrim delivers the five horror films that have stayed with them most.
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Review: Hughes flies high with long-awaited self-titled album
Benji Straker moves mountains with Hughes' debut LP.
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FrightFest 2025: ‘A Night of Violence’ fails to reach ‘Mayhem’ levels of chaos
Illya Konstantin's new film is a decent viewing experience.
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Review: The Imaginaries reach dizzying new heights with ‘Fever’
The folk duo knocks it out of the park with their new album.
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Popcorn Frights 2025: ‘Crossword’ emerges from the festival as the best entry
Michael Vlamis delivers all the punches with his new feature.
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Review: The Lone Canary delivers one of 2025’s best albums, ‘Dime Store Horses’
The folk/Americana duo unleashes one of the year's most evocative records.
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Thanks for the review Bee!