Film
Vesper delivers one of the richest, well-crafted science fiction stories in years, thanks to methodical direction and a talented cast.
Solomon King had its worldwide premiere at Fantastic Fest 2022, bringing a long-lost relic of the Blaxploitation era to its former glory.
Kids VS Aliens more than lives up to the promise of its title, filtering the coming-of-age journey through a grindhouse aesthetic.
Directed by Park Chan-wook, Decision to Leave dives headfirst into a detective’s obsession and his melancholy romance.
The Banshees of Inisherin finds Martin McDonagh delivering a measured, layered look at the deterioration of a lifelong friendship.
Everyone Will Burn (Y todos arderán) is a vibrant horror film from Spanish director David Hebrero screened at Fantastic Fest 2022.
Go into watching Kim Hong-seon’s Project Wolf Hunting with head empty, no thoughts, just let the blood bath wash over you.
ily one of the best films of the year, The Menu manages to be just as hilarious as it is aggressive and that’s why it works.
Lee Jung-jae is a phenomenal actor, but in Hunt, which screened at Fantastic Fest, he shows that he’s a fantastic director as well.
A complete fever dream, Unicorn Wars is a feature film adapted from the 2013 short film Unicorn Blood by director Alberto Vázquez.
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