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…
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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…
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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…
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Josée is breathtaking; the colors exude warmth with the contrasting poignant story.
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Seobok contains sci-fi, action, drama, and adorable moments packed into a delightful film.
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