Fantasia
Fantasia Fest 2021’s Ghosting Gloria employs the unconventional lens of death in a cheeky exploration of sex, joy, and what it is to live.
Baby Money is a taut crime heist gone wrong, much in the vein of 2017’s Good Time but without the directorial flair and finesse of the Safdie Brothers.
Hotel Poseidon mistakes surreal images for well-rounded characters and story which leads to an ultimately shallow viewing experience.
Takahide Mori’s ‘Junk Head’ is an astonishing sci-fi horror film that features godlike stop-motion animation and existential ponderings.
This year at the 25th Anniversary of the film festival, the Tokyo Revengers live-action screened, with the hype of a successful first cour of the series.
King Knight wrings quite a bit of comedy out of its flimsy premise, thanks to a director who’s done his Wicca research & a talented ensemble.
‘Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story’ is a raunchy and fun Filipino animation about working-class love affairs and social struggles.
Today is day one of the Fantasia Fest 2021, which runs from August 5 to 25th, and here are our most anticipated films of the fest.
Relive and celebrate Satoshi Kon’s groundbreaking array of films through the lens of the folks who helped make it happen in this charming and thoughtful documentary.
Georama Boy Panorama Girl is a coming-of-age story about love, the uncertainty of the future, and the anxiety and excitement of first times.