There’s a moment in Venom: Let There Be Carnage when Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) comes across a tree with a pair of initials carved into a heart. It’s a clue that Brock and Detective Mulligan (Stephen Graham) will use to track down escaped criminal Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson), but the romantic insignia is reflective of the sequel’s focus on love and duality.
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‘No Time To Die’ Is A Disappointing End For Daniel Craig’s James Bond [Review]
After more than a year of COVID delays, Daniel Craig’s final foray as James Bond arrives in theatres. But is No Time To Die worth the wait?
[Read more…]‘Let The Wrong One In’ Is A Silly Delight [Fantastic Fest Review]
There’s something incredibly satisfying about a horror comedy that knows it’s silly and leans into it.
[Read more…]A Great First Act Can’t Save ‘There’s Someone Inside Your House’ [Fantastic Fest Review]
There’s Someone Inside Your House gets off to a great start: football jock Jackson Pace (Markian Tarasiuk) sets his alarm for a nap before a big game, awakens to an empty house filled with photos from a hazing ritual gone wrong and is brutally murdered by an assailant wearing a mask of his face. It’s creepy, there’s a smidge of humour and the violence is brutal. It’s only a few minutes into Netflix’s newest slasher and we’re off to a good start.
[Read more…][TIFF Review] ‘A Banquet’ Is A Captivating Domestic Horror Film
Ruth Paxton has created a domestic nightmare based around grating sensory experiences.
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