Fantastic Fest 2024: ‘Apartment 7A’ provides devilish backstory for ‘Rosemary’s Baby’
Natalie Erika James brings fresh eyes to the iconic story.
Natalie Erika James brings fresh eyes to the iconic story.
Yusron Fuadi’s new film proposes interesting concepts but doesn’t deliver.
Tyler Chipman’s feature debut goes heavy on the metaphor.
Bronsgeest addresses gender identity and the struggle to exist in remarkable ways.
Newman’s new EP is a brutal depiction of suicide and grief.
Elric Kane’s feature succumbs to a cold death.
Warren Dudley’s new feature is a film lost to time.
Michael Turney fails on almost every single level.
Aurélia Mengin’s second feature is downright mesmerizing.
John Farrelly’s latest arrives as a real visual feast.
Filmmakers Matt Devino and David Yohe blend genres into a promising result.
Joanne Mitchell’s latest feature explores death and grief.
Band makes bold moves with his latest Full Moon feature.
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