Film Festivals

Guns Akimbo

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

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

Pain and Glory

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

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Pedro Almodóvar’s ‘Pain and Glory’ is an intensely personal and sensuous return to form.

Lucy In The Sky

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

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

Vast of Night

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

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

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

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

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

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Michôd’s latest period piece might not be epic, but its performances are.

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

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

Harpoon

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

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

Extra Ordinary

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

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