TIFF 2022: Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’
Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’ is a safe, comfortable, autobiographical piece that plays all the hits, and goddammit, they sound great.
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Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’ is a safe, comfortable, autobiographical piece that plays all the hits, and goddammit, they sound great.
Sachin Hingoo and Jeffery ‘X’ Martin run down their top picks from the 2022 Fantastic Fest lineup, which runs from Sept 22-29!
One of cinema’s smartest sci-fi accomplishments now has an in-depth retrospective companion book that unearths the films creative process and its scientific vision!
Ali Abbasi’s ‘Holy Spider’ is a chilling look at a real-life killer and the society that nurtures and feeds his monstrous appetite.
Jeffery X Martin nerds out over ‘Hot Fuzz’ on the movie’s 15th anniversary.
The relationship between The Bat and The Cat is the focus in the latest trailer from the eagerly anticipated The Batman.
One of pop culture’s greatest cult classic films, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension finally fulfills its long-time unrequited promise: a sequel!
Topside is a grim but intimately-observed gem, one that Sachin Hingo cannot believe is a directorial debut from Celine Held and Logan George.
Madeline Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli’s Violation isn’t explicitly a horror film, but it’s grisly enough to be horror-adjacent.
In the latest installment of 31 Days of Horror, author and academic Lindsay Hallam shares 5 films that made her love horror.
Feels Good Man is an incredibly thorough and engaging look at how benign symbols and icons are co-opted and used in radicalization efforts.
Sachin Hingoo sat down with Ian “Vampiro” Hodgkinson and director Michael Pazst to talk about their film Nail In The Coffin: The Rise & Fall of Vampiro.