Fantasia Festival 2018 rolls on with Knuckleball, a nasty little Canadian thriller by Mike Peterson.
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by Joe Lipsett
Fantasia Festival 2018 rolls on with Knuckleball, a nasty little Canadian thriller by Mike Peterson.
Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]
by Joe Lipsett
Fantasia Festival 2018 continues with Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber’s audacious web thriller, Cam.
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by Joe Lipsett
Coverage of Fantasia Festival 2018 continues with Indonesian sensation, Satan’s Slaves.
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by Joe Lipsett
Coverage of the 2018 Fantasia Festival continues with the latest film from controversial French director Xavier Gens, Cold Skin.
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by Joe Lipsett
We’ve seen innumerable takes on the zombie film, so what does French zombie flick La nuit a dévoré le monde / The Night Eats The World bring that’s new to the table?
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by Joe Lipsett
Anyone who has read this site for a while knows that the Fantasia Film Festival is one of the highlights of my year. This year the Montreal-based festival runs from July 12 – August 2, 2018 and, as always, boasts a wide selection of horror, science-fiction, and animated films from around the globe.
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by Joe Lipsett
A visually striking debut feature from Canadian filmmaker Drew Lint tackles some weighty themes, but suffers from a lack of narrative and lethargic pacing.
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by Joe Lipsett
In He Said/She Said, critics Joe and Valeska dissect a film in a back and forth email exchange. Previously, we spent some time gazing at the moon with Verónica (2017) and her siblings. This time, we’re going the adoption route with Jaume Collet-Serra’s 2009 Orphan.
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by Joe Lipsett
Independent horror films don’t have to be hampered by low budgets, but they do need to get creative.
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by Joe Lipsett
Theatrical staginess is both a boon and a curse for Ghost Stories, Jeremy Dyson & Andy Nyman’s film adaptation of their hit play.
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