[#Fantasia2022 Review] Arthouse Kinder Trauma SKINAMARINK is The Stuff of Ethereal Nightmares
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarin is an eerie, elongated nightmare...
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Posted by Jonathan Dehaan | Jul 31, 2022 | Reviews |
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarin is an eerie, elongated nightmare...
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Japanese/South Korean co-production Missing weaves a tangled web of death and deception that...
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In Jesse Thomas Cook’s goofy action-thriller Cult Hero, disgraced “cult buster”...
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The world is a pretty shitty place for most people, and in Véronique Jadin’s...
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Relax, I’m From the Future is the debut feature for Luke Higginson, based on his short that...
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The Fantasia International Film Festival just announced its final wave titles for the 2022...
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Montreal’s legendary genre film festival just announced an over-sized second wave of titles...
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You know a movie is gonna be good when a naked hippy is impaled by a unicorn in the cold...
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It simply blows my mind hearing that Mad God took 30 years to make. Granted, many of those years...
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