Film Festivals

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

Nacho Vigalondo’s latest is also his and Jason Sudeikis’ best. Monster movies come in all shapes and sizes, but they… Read More

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

These nuns drop f-bombs for the lord. It’s not all that difficult to find comedy in contrast, so the idea of… Read More

32 Films We Can’t Wait to See at Sundance 2017

Before we travel to the snowy mountains of Utah, we had to set our yearly Sundance to-watch list.As we’ve done for… Read More

Film Festivals Allow Young Filmmakers to Blossom

Berlinale’s 2017 Generation program highlights youth-oriented films.My Entire High School Sinking Into the SeaThis morning, Variety reported that the Berlin Film… Read More

Autohead and Pet Introduce Us to Men Behaving Badly With Varying Results

We take a look at two new movies playing Ithaca Fantastik 2016.Ithaca Fantastik 2016 runs November 9th-13thA young director and his… Read More

You Can’t Go Wrong Opening Your Film Festival With Park Chan-wook’s The Handmaiden

And that’s just one of the things that Ithaca Fantastik 2016 gets so right.My review of The Handmaiden is below, but… Read More

Ithaca Fantastik 2016’s Full Lineup Promises Thrills New and Old

Safe Neighborhood, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Wolfen, The Naked Prey, and more are coming to Ithaca, NY!Those of you who’ve… Read More

Toronto After Dark 2016 Closing Night Lures You Into the Void

We take a look at The Lure and The Void.Genre film festivals are often among my favorites because they focus on… Read More