Review: Valiant Documentary, ‘This Changes Everything,’ Probably Won’t

‘This Changes Everything’ details the struggle of women in films and television to break through the systemic discrimination of Hollywood.

Review: ‘Villains’ is a Black Comedy-Thriller-Romance With A Heart of Gold

‘Villains’ allows four underrated actors to play a game of cat-and-mouse in a thriller with a surprising amount of heart.

Fantasia 2019: ‘Harpoon’ is Twisty, Witty, and Pretty Gross

‘Harpoon,’ an official selection of Fantasia Fest 2019, strands three friends in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean with only their dark secrets surfacing.

Fantasia 2019: In ‘Homewrecker,’ Being Polite Will Kill You

‘Homewrecker’ draws a horrifying picture of what happens between two women when common courtesy overrides obvious behavioral red flags.

Fantasia 2019: ‘Blood and Flesh’ Smash Cuts From Memoir to Memorial

‘Blood and Flesh: The Reel Life and Ghastly Death of Al Adamson,’ an official Fantasia 2019 selection, tells the infamous director’s story.

Fantasia 2019: ‘Sator’ is Gorgeous, Affecting, and Quietly Frightening

Five years in the making, the Fantasia Fest selection, ‘Sator,’ brings a quiet mental horror into stark realization in the California forest.

Fantasia 2019 Review: The Witch Next Door In ‘The Wretched’

‘The Wretched,’ an official Fantasia 2019 selection, is an evocative film, unafraid to wave its witchiness in the viewer’s face.

Fantasia 2019: ‘Satanic Panic’ Does Horror-Comedy Right

‘Satanic Panic,’ an official selection of Fantasia 2019, is one of the best horror-comedy films of the last twenty years.

Fantasia 2019: ‘Sadako’ Trips On Its Way Back to the Well

Fantasia Fest’s opening film, ‘Sadako,’ brings director Hideo Nakata back to the ‘Ringu’ franchise, but doesn’t provide much in the way of fright.

Heroes & Villains Goes to the Movies, Ventures ‘Far From Home’

Heroes & Villains braves the forces of nature to bring you a spoiler-free review of the latest MCU flick, ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home.’