REVIEWS
FANTASTIC FEST 2022: ‘The Antares Paradox’ Balances Scientific Discovery With Emotional Breakthrough
The Antares Paradox mixes scientific breakthroughs and emotional conflict to deliver one of the year’s boldest directorial debuts.
The Munsters hews fairly close to the spirit of the show it’s inspired by, but more than likely will only appeal to die hard fans.
‘Hocus Pocus 2’ is a fantasy comedy film stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, as the wickedly campy Sanderson Sisters.
Bros is a rom-com where Bobby meets Aaron, and neither can help but judge the other, only to learn perhaps they’ve just been judging themselves.
Based on Anne Rice’s iconic novel, Interview With The Vampire follows Louis de Pointe’s epic story of love, blood, and immortality.
Spy x Family Episode 13 sees the Forger Family out to buy a dog as a reward to Anya for gaining her first Stella. But danger is afoot.
Grounded provides some great survival mechanics and challenging combat in a rather novel environment with an intriguing plotline.
Fantastic Fest screened Something in the Dirt, a memorizing descent you can’t look away from for the entire film.
Wiper Volume 1 follows Lula Nomi as she unravels a mystery in a dark, oppressive future where humanity and aliens struggle to coexist.
The beauty of Westerns lies in their simplicity, but more specifically how to use silence. One and Four gets that.
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