Amiko [2018]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
Amiko [2018] โ A Crazily Effective Low-Budget Coming-of-Age Movie Twenty-year-old Yoko Yamanakaโs independent debut feature Amiko (2018) is as self-conscious…
Heavy Trip [2018]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
Heavy Trip [2018] โ A Charming Yet Overcooked Heavy-Metal Comedy The cold and long Scandinavian winters, enshrouding its lush and…
Mission: Impossible – Fallout Review [2018]: Accept the best Mission Impossible yet!
Mission: Impossible – Fallout is the film equivalent of being on a roller-coaster. It twists, turns and gives you a…
Violence Voyager [2018]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
Violence Voyager [2018] โ A Wacky and Ghastly Tale Detailed through a Unique Technique Thereโs a kind of irrepressible visual…
Blue My Mind [2018]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
Blue My Mind [2018] โ A Familiar yet Impressive Coming-of-Age Fable The female perspective on growing-up and adolescence has long…
James Gunn and the cancel-culture
In yet another recent firing of a high-profile member of the entertainment industry, James Gunn has been booted by Disney as director for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. But this firing seems to be the most egregious, one ravelled up in so many layers, it all feels so precisely orchestrated.
Chained For Life [2018]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
Aaron Schimberg’s Chained For Life derives its title from the 1952 exploitation film by the same name. While the later…
Microhabitat [2018]: Fantasia Film Festival Review
Microhabitat [2018] โ A Lively Character Study with an Undercurrent of Deep Melancholy Miso (Esom) from Jeon Go-woonโs impressive debut…