Fantasia
The Tenants is clever at its core and director Yoon Eun-kyoung’s ability to craft tension and dread from absurdity is something to be applauded.
Mash Ville is a lot, and it’s not always coherent. Yet, it’s always entertaining, charismatic, and an extremely fun cinematic time.
House of Sayuri is interesting, scary, and funny, but its real flaw is the lack of balance in how it transitions through its emotions.
Cuckoo is a testament to doing a lot with a little and the enduring power of the uncanny valley.
For its 28th edition, Fantasia 2024 reveals first wave of exciting select premiere titles, along with a first look at its 2024 poster art.
‘As Long As We Both Shall Live’ delivers a lush and sweeping romance in this adaptation of the popular light novel series, ‘My Happy Marriage’.
Deep Sea is a ravishing Chinese animated film made through an innovative “particle ink painting” technique.
A visual delicacy with tremendous performances, Lee Won-Suk’s Killing Romance, is phenomenal in every single way.
#MANHOLE easily has one of the craziest endings of any film at Fantasia 2023 and sticks its bone-breaking landing in fantastic fashion.
The creepy ‘Ghost of the Dark Path’ and ‘Devil’ films steal the show in the Feast of Amrita Short Film Program, a showcase of Asian animated horror.