Film Festivals

‘Ash Is Purest White’ Review: Tao and Zhangke Solidify Themselves As One of Film’s Greatest Duos (NYFF)

Zhangke's latest is a mesmerizing dive into the rural Chinese underground. Read More

‘Burning’ Review: Lives, Like Love, Are So Easily Set Aflame (Fantastic Fest 2018)

Steven Yeun brings the full weight of his international star power to bear in this haunting South Korean revenge story. Read More

‘The Boat’ Review: A Must-See Fight for Survival Against Extraordinary Odds

'Duel' meets 'All Is Lost' as terror and tension carve a path across the open sea. Read More

‘You Might Be the Killer’ Review: Sam and Chuck vs a Far Too Casual Evil

There's a body count, but Fran Kranz and Alyson Hannigan save the day. Read More

‘The Wind’ Review: In the American West, No One Can Hear You Scream

Emma Tammi's feature film debut showcases the potential of the horror-western as a new mode of independent filmmaking. Read More

‘Halloween’ Review: Yup, It’s a ‘Halloween’ Sequel

Not the best Halloween II, but not the worst either. Read More

‘Between Worlds’ Review: Come for the Cage, Stay for the Cage (Fantastic Fest 2018)

Nic Cage is back to making poor career decisions for our entertainment. Read More