Fantasia Film Festival

The Unseen Review: The Invisible Man vs Fatherhood

The Unseen Pits an Absentee Father Against His Own BiologyFantasia Film Festival 2016Invisible men in movies are typically relegated to two extremes… Read More

Train to Busan Review: They’ll Punch Your Ticket With Their Teeth

Train to Busan Shows a Taste for Human Flesh and an Eye for Social CommentaryIt’s World War Z on the… Read More

Three Review: It’s Out of Ten

Johnnie To’s Three Should Be Subtitled ‘Out of Ten’Fantasia Film Festival 2016Steven Spielberg’s 1941. Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones. John Carpenter’s Ghosts… Read More

As the Gods Will Review: Japan’s Cure for Boredom Remains Killing Teens

As the Gods Will, As Miike Takashi DoesFantasia Film Festival 2016There’s an old saying that goes “If you don’t like the weather,… Read More

Bed of the Dead Review: Its Sleep Number Is 666

Bed of the Dead’s Sleep Number is 666Fantasia Film Festival 2016Until now the list of movies about killer beds could be counted… Read More

In a Valley of Violence Review: Ti West Delivers with John Wayne Wick-lite

In a Valley of Violence Is a Small Western Packing a Bloody PunchFunny, exciting, and the best John Travolta performance in years.Writer/director… Read More

Our Most Anticipated Movies at Fantasia 2016

Plus several titles we already know are worth your time.This year’s Fantasia International Film Festival starts today in the beautiful city… Read More

Fantasia 2016’s Final Wave Promises Even More Glorious Weirdness

Montreal welcomes the latest from Mel Gibson, Fede Alvarez, and the Slenderman. Plus this guy and his freaky hand.The photo above… Read More

Fantasia 2016’s Second Wave Brings More Glorious Insanity

Fantasia Film Fest 2016’s Second Wave Delivers New Movies from Mike Flanagan, Na Hong-jin, and Johnnie To!Montreal’s epic genre film fest… Read More