Fantasia 2020: Astrid Thorvaldsen’s Who Goes There? Packs a Lot of Dread Into A Small Package
Who Goes There? was shortlisted for a Student BAFTA Award this year, and its precise execution is a good reason why.
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Who Goes There? was shortlisted for a Student BAFTA Award this year, and its precise execution is a good reason why.
Crazy Samurai Musashi is a relentless, real-time war, and whether it’s a movie, an athletic endeavour, a spectacle, or some of it’s one of 2020’s best surprises.
In The Columnist, Kaja Herbers portrays a woman who is done with being told to turn off her phone and walk away from the comments and grabs her agency back with both blood-stained hands.
For the first time, the Fantasia Film Festival will be accessible to almost anyone (in Canada) from home!
Projects like Alexandra Serio’s Tingle Monsters are a reason why Final Girls and other festivals that specifically give women and non-binary filmmakers a platform are so important.
Carlo Mirabella-Davis’s thriller Swallow is a twisted cake that never feels regurgitated from other genre projects
We may only be a few weeks into 2020, but festival season starts early here at Biff Bam Pop! with the fifth edition of the Final Girls Film Festival in Berlin
Just in time for the first snowfall of the season, the Blood In The Snow Film Festival presents the lineup for their annual showcase of horror and science fiction films
There are so many different things going on ‘Making Monsters’ that one film can’t hold them all. And this one doesn’t. It’s still a fun watch.
Sachin Hingoo talks with ‘Homewrecker’ star Precious Chong about the joys of filming in her own home, the problem of politeness, and sledgehammers.
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival has some amazing selections on tap for its fourth year! Take a look at some of the movies we’re looking forward to seeing.
‘On the President’s Orders,’ directed by James Jones and Olivier Sarbil, is a jarring account of Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.