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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Marshmallow’ review: Dir. Daniel DelPurgatorio [Panic Fest 2025]
Daniel DelPurgatorio’s Marshmallow is set to become a favourite on this year’s festival circuit. Debuting at Panic Fest, Marshmallow comes to...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘It Feeds’ review: Dir. Chad Archibald [Panic Fest 2025]
Over the last few years, Canada’s Black Fawn Distribution has been responsible for some of the country’s most intriguing movie exports....
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘The Ugly Stepsister’ review: Dir. Emilie Blichfeldt [Panic Fest 2025]
The Cinderella story has been adapted for the screen hundreds of times, through a variety of genres. There have been sickly...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months agoSundance Film Festival to move to Colorado in 2027
Some big festival news in that the Sundance Film Festival is to leave its Park City, Utah home and officially move...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Ash’ review: Dir. Flying Lotus [SXSW 2025]
Flying Lotus is better known to the masses for his music, however, in recent years, the talented musician has turned his...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Mermaid’ review: Dir. Tyler Cornack [SXSW 2025]
In Tyler Cornack’s Mermaid, a lonely Florida man, Doug (Johnny Pemberton), finds a wounded mermaid. Feeling instantly protective of her, Doug...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘One More Shot’ review: Dir. Nicholas Clifford [SXSW 2025]
Not to be confused with the action movie of the same name, Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot is the latest addition...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘The Home’ review: Dir. Mattias Johansson Skoglund [SXSW 2025]
There is a saying that less in more when it comes to orchestrating a great horror movie. This is certainly the...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Clown in a Cornfield’ review: Dir. Eli Craig [SXSW 2025]
Based on the popular series of books by Adam Cesare, Clown in a Cornfield is a teen focused slasher. Taking place...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Odyssey’ review: Dir. Gerard Johnson [SXSW 2025]
As already seen in Muscle, Gerard Johnson is great at crafting intense character pieces, and Odyssey continues this legacy. Here he...