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Unearth 3

Unearth Should Have Stayed Buried [Fantasia Review]

Unearth is a horror movie about fracking but it’s actually much drier than that description would suggest. The film, co-directed by John C. Lyons and Dorota Swies from a script credited to Lyon...

Gro Swantje Kohlhof in Sleep

Sleep (AKA Schlaf) Will Definitely Keep You Up At Night [Fantasia Review]

​As scary as sleep paralysis, intense nightmares, etc. are there are very few horror movies that actually deal with these conditions effectively; Sleep (or Schlaf, auf Deutsch) looks set to cha...

Woman Of The Photographs Fantasia Fest 2020 Movie Review

Woman of the Photographs Takes Time Developing its Dark Romance [Fantasia Review]

Woman Of The Photographs opens with a reflection in a shop window, a small photo studio in an unspecified Japanese city. Sai (Hideki Nagai), the owner and only photographer, steps out to clean the gla...

Yummy Fantasia Fest 2020 Movie Review

Zombie Comedy, Yummy Is Far From Delicious [Fantasia Review]

As many undead hordes as have shuffled across screens in the past two decades, Lars Damoiseaux’s Yummy is likely the only one created with the assistance of the VAF, a Flemish arts grant usually...

Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula is Fun as Hell [Review]

What if John Wick fought zombies? That’s the question Yeon Sang-ho seems to be answering in Peninsula, the follow-up to his instant classic zombie flick Train to Busan. That film succeeded for ...

House of Wax.

Fifteen Years Later, House of Wax Still Boasts Impressive Set Design and Great FX

House of Wax (2005) turns fifteen in April. So, what better time to take a look back at the oft-maligned slasher redux to determine if it deserves the hate that is so often thrown its way. For th...

The Columnist Fantasis Fest 2020 Film Review

The Columnist Is A Hot Take That Isn’t Spicy Enough [Fantasia Review]

The Columnist is one of the North American premiers at Fantasia Fest 2020, and with its timely take on the occupational hazards for female identified creatives on the Internet, particularly relatable ...

Pat Healy and Noah Segan in The Pale Door

The Pale Door Marks Aaron B. Koontz Out as One to Watch [Review]

The Pale Door is the latest offering from Aaron B. Koontz, a filmmaker who’s quickly becoming one of the most interesting voices working in horror right now. In keeping with how different Scare ...

Climate Of The Hunter Fantasia Fest Movie Review 2020

Climate Of The Hunter Mixes Melodrama and Vintage Vampires In Retro Style [Fantasia Review]

Climate Of The Hunter is the latest feature from the incredibly prolific Mickey Reece, who has described his directorial style as “people talking in rooms”. That certainly applies to Clima...