Fantasia Film Festival

Film Festival.

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Fantasia 2017’s First Wave Brings ‘The Villainess’ and More to Montreal

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The South Korean sensation opens this year’s fest along with new Takashi Miike!

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‘Tragedy Girls’ Review: Having Fun With High School, Homicides, and Hashtags

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‘Fabricated City’ Livens Up a Familiar Plot With Stylish Action and Dramatic Brutality

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Fantasia 2017 Review: ‘Bitch’ Succeeds Best When It Leaves Its Premise Behind

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Fantasia 2017 Review: ‘Colossal’ Explores the Collateral Damage of Kaiju

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Fantasia 2017 Review: ‘The Little Hours’ Finds a Comedic Clash Between the Modern and the Medieval

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If Cats Disappeared from the World Review: Life, Death, and the Need for Both

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Therapy Review: You’re Better Off Taking Pills

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The Inerasable Review: Whisper Hello to the Year’s Best Horror Film (So Far)

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