Fantasia Film Festival

‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ Review: Pure Genre Joy with a Toe-Tapping Beat

If you're not smiling during this one, you're probably an asshole. Read More

‘The Nightshifter’ Review: Revenge Has Consequences Beyond the Grave

Talking to the dead is one thing, but pissing them off is a whole other level of bad news. Read More

‘Cam’ Review: Identity As a Fragile Series of Zeros and Ones

Think 'The Net' but with Sandra Bullock riding a motorized sex saddle. Read More

‘One Cut of the Dead’ Review: The Best Zom-Com in Years

The only thing more fun than the 37-minute single-take opening is what comes next. Read More

‘Lords of Chaos’ Review: This Headbanger’s Fall Is Gruesome, Tragic, and Funny

A terrifically sympathetic Rory Culkin and the most brutal knife action outside of South Korean cinema add to the experience. Read More

Men Behind the Curtain: The Art and Pop Culture That Influenced ‘The Wizard of Oz’

Mussorgsky, ‘Metropolis,’ and Magicians — oh, my! Read More

‘BuyBust’ Review: An Action Film Where Quantity Reigns Over Quality

All of the ingredients are here for something special, but the end result is more than a little under-baked. Read More