Film
To put simply, Guns Akimbo from writer-director Jason Lei Howden is a hot mess, but in the best neon drenched and rock ‘n roll way.
If you ask me how to describe First Love, my best and favourite way to…
The Mortuary Collection is wonderful storytelling through four unique vignettes, held together by a spooky mortician played by Clancy Brown.
Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street tells the story of Mark Patton, the lead in Freddy’s Revenge and his life after the film.
‘Fractured’ is a pure psychological thriller follow Ray after he wakes up in a hospital waiting room and finds his family is gone.
Jojo Rabbit, Taika Waititi’s latest film, offered up an anti-hate satire as the festival opener at Fantastic Fest 2019.
Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks offers a history of martial arts films and how its impacted cinema across countries since its grindhouse days.
In the Tall Grass is a strong adaptation of a good novella. While it isn’t perfect, it is a film that will keep you from stopping by a field.
Dreamworks Animation’s ‘Abominable’ is everything that all-ages animation should be, adventurous, beautiful, and a deep well of emotion.
Ad Astra is visually stunning as well as emotionally devastating. I highly recommend watching it, especially in IMAX.
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