Fantasia
Cult Hero has a great premise and excellent production value for a grindhouse film, yet it’s saddled with a profoundly uninteresting lead.
Michelle Garca Cervera’s Huesera captures the physical change of motherhood and birth in excruciating detail that reshapes maternal horror.
Relax, I’m From The Future is a rather unorthodox time travel comedy with a heartfelt message buried under its deceptively simple narrative.
Yûgo Sakamoto’s Baby Assassins is an eccentric comedy where two teenage hitwomen are forced to hunt for normal everyday jobs.
At just an hour and 25 minutes, My Broken Mariko leaves a large emotional impact by examining grief, guilt, and regret.
The King of Pigs unsettles its audience as a slow-burning revenge story that makes you question where you stand on violent retribution.
The Portuguese animated feature ‘My Grandfather’s Demons’ is a work of gorgeous artistry and delightful storytelling.
‘My Small Land’ is a subtle and intimate coming-of-age film that depicts the often underseen story of a migrant family living in Japan.
Loan sharks, expensive cars, magical cars, and a whole lot of grief make Stellar: A Magical Ride a heartfelt standout.
A painful watch about deeply held familial trauma that manifests in mental illness, Hypochondriac is a fever dream turned real.