The Night House [Fantasia Review]
The Night House looks at grief through horror elements but is more about the psychological toll loss can take. There may never be another horror film that…
The Night House looks at grief through horror elements but is more about the psychological toll loss can take. There may never be another horror film that…
Dreams on Fire, directed by Phillipe McKee, premiered at Fantasia Film Festival. At first glance, the film appears to be a traditional, coming-of-age dancer’s story. The young girl dreams of being a dancer and heads to the big city to pursue her dream. It differs in the various areas in Tokyo that dancer Yume (Bambi …
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Caution, Hazardous Wife, written by Yukiko Manabe, original story by Kazuki Kaneshiro and directed by Tôya Satô, is a spin-off from a television series. It will likely draw some comparisons to Mr. and Mrs. Smith as it’s about a couple whose professions aren’t what they led each other to believe. Both agents hide their jobs …
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Don’t Say Its Name shows us horror through the tales and culture of the Indigenous community. It’s a unique horror lens, and the story, execution feel like…
Josée is breathtaking; the colors exude warmth with the contrasting poignant story.
Seobok contains sci-fi, action, drama, and adorable moments packed into a delightful film.