Film Festivals

‘Guns Akimbo’ Review: A Sensory Overload that Fires Blanks

Despite an enticingly bananas premise, the follow up from ‘Deathgasm’ director Jason Lei Howden is something of a misfire. Read More

‘Pain and Glory’ Review: A Tender Portrait of Hurt and Heart in Almodóvar’s Latest

Pedro Almodóvar's 'Pain and Glory' is an intensely personal and sensuous return to form. Read More

‘Lucy In The Sky’ Review: A Film So Abysmal It’s Almost Impressive

Noah Hawley and Natalie Portman throw everything they have at a wall. None of it sticks. Read More

‘The Vast of Night’ Review: An Out of This World Directorial Debut

‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ by way of ‘Pontypool'? Beam us up. Read More

‘Color Out of Space’ Review: A Disappointing Delirium Showing Why Cosmic Horror Needs to Be Personal

Some people waited twelve hours in line for Richard Stanley’s Lovecraftian return, but was it worth it? Read More

‘The King’ Review: Timothée Chalamet Backs Down Tyranny for Netflix

Michôd's latest period piece might not be epic, but its performances are. Read More

Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Parasite’ and Rian Johnson’s ‘Knives Out’ Head to Fantastic Fest 2019

Along with new films from Joe Begos, Mattie Do, Richard Stanley, and Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead! Read More

‘Harpoon’ Review: If the Boat’s a Rockin’, It’s Already Too Late (Fantasia 2019)

Turns out it's bad luck heading to sea with people who hate your goddamn guts. Read More

‘Extra Ordinary’ Review: Supernatural Thrills and Very Real Laughs (Fantasia 2019)

Will Forte stretches his devilish side in this delightfully gooey Irish romp. Read More