Fantasia International Film Festival
Fantasia Review: 'Homewrecker' Is Half-Decent Until It Gets Unhinged (and Great)
Directed by Zach Gayne
PUBLISHED Jul 30, 2019
First-time feature director Zach Gayne has assembled a charming (and surprisingly shocking) effort with his ramshackle debut Homewrecker. P...
Fantasia Fest: 'Blue My Mind' Review
Directed by Lisa Brühlmann
PUBLISHED Jul 25, 2018
A fascinating spiral downwards into a teenager's metamorphosis, Blue My Mind is a beautifully shot debut from Swedish newcomer Lisa Brühlma...
Fantasia Fest: 'Cam' Review
Directed by Daniel Goldhaber
PUBLISHED Jul 24, 2018
An engaging psychological thriller where the dangers are both paranormal and real, Cam takes a premise that could have been trite and explo...
Fantasia Fest: 'Laplace's Witch' Review
Directed by Takashi Miike
PUBLISHED Jul 23, 2018
Takashi Miike doesn't do anything by half-measures. When he wants to make a movie, he does it to the max, no matter how balls-to-the-wall i...
Fantasia Fest: 'The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot' Review
Directed by Robert D. Krzykowski
PUBLISHED Jul 23, 2018
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot, a film that definitely wins the award for best title at Fantasia Fest, isn't really about B...
Fantasia Fest: 'Under the Silver Lake' Review
Directed by David Robert Mitchell
PUBLISHED Jul 20, 2018
Under the Silver Lake couldn't be more different than the critically acclaimed It Follows, director David Robert Mitchell's second feature...
FANTASIA 2017: DRIB
Directed by Kristoffer Borgli
PUBLISHED Aug 2, 2017
Those familiar with the comedy of Bill Hicks undoubtedly recall a biting rant about marketing: "If anyone here works in marketing or advert...
FANTASIA 2017: Most Beautiful Island
Directed by Ana Asensio
PUBLISHED Jul 26, 2017
Few topics are as timely or vital as immigration in Trump's America, which likely explains the hyperbolic 100% Rotten Tomatoes score that M...