All posts tagged "Fantastic Fest 2022"
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Home Entertainment
/ 2 years ago<em>’Blood Relatives’</em> review: Dir. Noah Segan (2022)
Noah Segan is an actor best known for being a regular collaborator with film director Rian Johnson. Since Johnson’s debut, Brick,...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago<em> ‘V/H/S/99’ </em> review: Dir. Misc [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival]
Over the last decade the V/H/S anthology series has become a staple of horror viewing. The first film, released in 2012,...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Attachment’ review: Dir. Gabriel Bier Gislason [Fantastic Fest]
At the start of Fantastic Fest we reviewed Oliver Parker’s The Offering. Our review highlighted the burgeoning movement of horror stories...
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Interviews
/ 2 years agoInterview: Director Parker Finn talks about feature debut ’Smile’
Parker Finn is a director making waves. His debut feature Smile has horror fans whipped into a frenzy, as they desperately...
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Interviews
/ 2 years agoInterview: Sosie Bacon, Kyle Gallner and Jessie T. Usher chat ’Smile’
Actors Kyle Gallner (Dinner in America), Sosie Bacon (13 Reasons Why), and Jessie T. Usher (The Boys) star in this week’s...
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Featured
/ 2 years ago’Smile’ review: Dir. Parker Finn (2022)
Traditionally, smiles are seen as the universal sign of happiness. Writer and director Parker Finn however, feels differently. Whereas everyone else...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Satanic Hispanics’ review: Dirs. Misc [Fantastic Fest]
A police raid uncovers a building full of dead bodies. Only one man who goes by the name ‘The Traveller’ (Efren...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago<em>’Disappear Completely’</em> review: Dir. Luis Javier Henaine [Fantastic Fest]
Crime photojournalist Santiago (Harold Torres) finds himself in troubled waters in Disappear Completely. The latest film from Luis Javier Henaine tells...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Tropic’ review: Dir. Edouard Salier [Fantastic Fest]
The bond of brotherhood is tested to its limit in Edouard Salier’s Tropic. Set in a near future France, Tropic charts...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’King on Screen’ review: Dir. Daphné Baiwir [Fantastic Fest]
Stephen King is one of the world’s most prolific writers. The author – who turns seventy-five this week – is one...