Fantastic Fest
SLEEP follows an idyllic married couple expecting their first child as the husband’s sleepwalking becomes increasingly dangerous.
We got the chance to sit down with David Bruckner and Jamie Clayton to talk about reimagining Clive Barker’s iconic world and more.
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.
Fantastic Fest screened Something in the Dirt, a memorizing descent you can’t look away from for the entire film.
The beauty of Westerns lies in their simplicity, but more specifically how to use silence. One and Four gets that.
Satanic Hispanics is a near-perfect anthology. With so many different tones and themes, that highlights the versatility of horror.
Blood Relatives infuses a fresh jolt of life and creativity into the genre and serves as a great directorial debut for Noah Segan.
Chop & Steele is an utterly hilarious and heartwarming documentary that doubles as one of the hidden gems of this year’s Fantastic Fest.