Game of Thrones‘ Kitt Harrington stars as a beast of a man in the new werewolf thriller The Beast Within, a...
Technology is developing at such a rapid pace. Inventions that were merely concepts in science fiction a few decades ago...
A soundtrack can make or break a movie. There are some iconic films out there with equally iconic soundtracks, and in some cases, a soundtrack can even outlive the film it’s attached to (looking at you, Judgment Night). This was the hope with The Retaliators, that it would attract an...
Hannah Bergholm’s Finnish horror Hatching (Pahanhautoja) hits select theatres this weekend, after a successful run on 2022’s festival circuit. Hatching was...
Ah yes. The uncomfortable dinner party. It is a popular trope we have seen used as a vehicle for furthering...
If you haven’t read Frank Herbert’s Dune books and you don’t think you’re the target audience for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, this is the review for you. I don’t like epic stories, I’m not nuts about hard sci-fi/medieval stuff/fantasy, and I’ve been dodging my friends’ constant appeals to read the books for years....
[#TIFF21 Review] Edgar Wright’s LAST NIGHT IN SOHO Scares Up A Ghostly Good Time in The Swinging 60s
Edgar Wright has never made a bad movie. He probably never will. Part of that is because he is the...
After a pandemic’s-worth of wait, The Green Knight is finally here. Teased in early 2020 (now hereby known as “simpler...
Everybody loves a monster movie. Also, Kristen Stewart. I’m not sure why we love her (although I have the sneaking suspicion it’s her lip-biting apathy), but we do – and guess what?! She’s in a monster movie. And it’s in theatres. Right now. “…this thrillride is entertaining enough for...
With the massive success of Game of Thrones was bound to come a slew of fantasy adaptations, including a television...
Going into a movie blind is my favorite way to discover a film. Nowadays, we carry spoiler boxes in our...
Tucked between the groundbreaking documentaries and independent features that always come to the Tribeca Film Festival are a series of short films that defy any sense of normalcy. Branded the ‘genre’ section of Tribeca’s short film menu, these small masterpieces explore humanity in ways that only science-fiction, horror, and fantasy...