From Fantasia Fest 2020, this adaptation of an early ‘70s manga is darkly seductive, but gets a bit lost in the shadows.
The final film from the imagination of this legendary Japanese director is an epic anti-war wonder.
This stripped-down, dialogue driven film is a riveting testament to the power of good storytelling.
From Fantasia Fest 2020, this adaptation of an early ‘70s manga is darkly seductive, but gets a bit lost in the shadows.
This documentary about Raël, the leader of a UFO new religious movement, is a quirky character study, but falls short of any major new revelations on the role of religion.
45 years on, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is still a thrilling blast.
Yosuke Fujita’s comedy about a painter’s romantic gaffes and the goofs he hangs out with is endlessly endearing.
This slasher-horror film directed by Jay Baruchel is vibrant, violent, and unrelenting in its depiction of artistic creations and killings.
From Fantasia Festival 2020, this bizarre tale of substance abuse is chock-full of sex, drugs, and extraterrestrial weirdness.
From Fantasia Fest 2020, this wacky VHS parody signals that debut writer/director Quinn Armstrong is one to watch.
This eerie tale of a Soviet cosmonaut draws heavily on sci-fi tropes and genre influences, but debut director Egor Abramenko offers a Russian twist to the typical space story.