Category: Reviews
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Fantasia Fest 2021: ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair,’ ‘Tin Can,’ and ‘Baby, Don’t Cry’
In our first feature film capsule roundup, we dive into dangers of the internet, relationships, and the future.
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Fantasia Fest 2021: ‘Sexy Furby,’ ‘Night of the Living Dicks,’ ‘The Lovers,’ and ‘Fruit’
Our first roundup of short films features... dicks. Lots of dicks.
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Fantasia Fest 2021: ‘Brain Freeze’ chomps hard on social issues
Julien Knafo's new feature is a delightful, thoughtful romp.
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Fantasia Fest 2021: ‘Kratt,’ a demented moralist fable
Rasmus Merivoo's new feature retools the kratt myth for a wonderful new tale.
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Review: Queer horror short film ‘Hangry’ grinds bigotry into a fresh meat feast
The Bola Ogun-directed short film is scrumptious.
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Fantasia Fest 2021: ‘Agnes’ swaps exorcism tropes for sharp poignancy around death and grief
Mickey Reece's new feature film is not what meets the eye.
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Review: ‘The Boy Behind the Door,’ a masterclass of terror
Justin Powell and David Charbonier's new feature film is a nail-biting treat.
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Delusion and pain in ‘Saint Maud’ & ‘Censor’
Both films depict the tragedy which lies with those who never recovery from trauma
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The doom of growing old in ‘The Amusement Park’ & ‘I Care A Lot’
George A. Romero's long-lost "film" The Amusement Park presents aging as a nightmarish wonderland.
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Review: ‘The Djinn’ splinters the senses
David Charbonier and Justin Powell's second feature film is a masterclass of low-key storytelling.
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Review: cycles of trauma in ‘Sound of Violence’
Alex Noyer's directorial debut examines trauma, pain, and the birth of a monster.
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Review: ‘The Reckoning,’ a fine showcase for Charlotte Kirk
Neil Marshall's latest feature tries to make a statement about age-old misogyny.
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Review: short film ‘Filtered’ & creepy filters
Vincenzo Nappi's new short film fits snuggly in the same universe as 'Host.'
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Essay: tragedy and triumph of pop stardom in ‘Bloodthirsty’
Amelia Moses' latest feature examine hunger for fame.
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Review: the terror of sleep paralysis in ‘Come True’
Anthony Scott Burns' new film is a perfect slice of sleep paralysis.
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I thought it was a pretty mean doc. As a Woman, I wanted to love it. Many of the moments…

Can’t wait to see the whole film! Great sets, and I love the puppets. Plus, the kid in the little…