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fantasia 2019

July 30, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘8’ Review – A South African Horror That Tackles Guilt And Grief

Harold Holscher’s debut feature 8 is a refreshing take on a familiar trope that pulls from South African folklore.…

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July 27, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘Stare’ Review – A Refreshing New Addition to J-Horror

After the underwhelming Sadako, Hirotaka Adachi's succeeds at resurrecting J-horror with Stare.…

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July 24, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘The Incredible Shrinking Wknd’ Review – A Journey into Modern Relationships and Personal Growth

A modern and charming take on Groundhog Day that, while enjoyable, does not fully live up to its potential…

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July 22, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘Another Child’ Review – An Intimate Portrayal of Family Affairs

Kim Yoon-seok's directorial debut, Another Child, delivers quietly emotionally performances from its talented cast.…

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July 20, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘The Wretched’ Review – A Chilling Blend of Fairy Tale and Horror

Making its world premiere at Fantasia Festival, 'The Wretched' provides a fresh perspective on witchcraft.…

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July 19, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘Knives and Skin’ Review – A Mesmerizing Exploration of a Small Town’s Large Grief

Jennifer Reeder's genre-bending coming-of-age sophomore feature film is a unique exploration of grief.…

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July 17, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘We Are Little Zombies’ Review – A Surreal and Satirical Exploration of Grief

A colorful film about four Japanese orphans who start a band.…

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July 14, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘Critters Attack!’ Review – An Awesome Revival of a Cult Classic

Making its worldwide premiere at the Fantasia Festival, after an almost 30-year absence, the Critters franchise returns with its fifth installment.…

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July 12, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘The Art of Self-Defense’ Review – A Dark Comedy That Creates Its Own Rules

The Art of Self-Defense is in many ways a modern retelling of Fight Club…

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July 11, 2019

Fantasia 2019: ‘Sadako’ Review – The Return of a Japanese Horror Icon

Fantasia Festival opens with the return of one of the most frightening faces in horror.…

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