The One and Only Ivan
The One and Only Ivan is perfectly passable if not a bit impressive at points, even if the end result of the film isn't anything spectacular or special
10 Questions with G-HEY KIM
Ahead of the FrightFest World premiere of DON’T CLICK, director G-Hey Kim talks about the challenges of making her debut feature
FANTASIA 2020: Class Action Park
Captures both the magic and terror the park brought to guests in a compelling manner
RJ MITTE: “I find that we all have an obligation if we are in the public eye to our community, to our environment, and to raise awareness for others who cannot”
RJ Mitte talks to Diego Andaluz about representation of disability on screen, breaking out and transitioning from Walt JR, working with director Cody Calahan and discussing his latest film THE OAK ROOM
FANTASIA 2020: Detention (返校)
Detention is one to watch for horror aficionados
Unhinged
Although Unhinged is a crayfish in a fishless pond of summer releases, it is well worth watching
FANTASIA 2020: Bleed With Me
Amelia Moses’ directorial feature-length debut is a cold, calculated and enigmatic thriller
FANTASIA 2020: The Oak Room
The Oak Room is an enthralling drama that will have audiences who can stick through the initial feeling out process hanging on to every line of dialogue in anticipation for when the ball is finally going to drop
FANTASIA 2020: Kriya
Kriya is an absolute success when it comes to tone and atmosphere but sadly doesn't quite reach the next level of being a truly captivating viewing experience
FANTASIA 2020: I WeirDO
I WeirDo is both an engaging and emotionally captivating feature that not only showcases the director's skill behind the camera but also shows a clear conviction to elevate his performers on screen
Black Water: Abyss
Despite laughable drama, narrative loose ends and a criminally preposterous ending, Black Water: Abyss is not a complete failure
FANTASIA 2020: You Cannot Kill David Arquette
You Cannot Kill David Arquette is a portrait of a man asking for forgiveness, it’s time that the wrestling world gives David Arquette another chance.
ClapperCast - Episode 14: Spree, Project Power, Sputnik
On episode 14 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Eugene Kotlyarenko’s Spree, NETFLIX’s Project Power, and Egor Abramenko’s Sputnik
FANTASIA 2020: Survival Skills
Survival Skills is one that shall not be soon forgotten and will linger in the mind of the viewer for years to come
FANTASIA 2020: Cosmic Candy
Cosmic Candy delves into absurdist territory while keeping the growing bond between its characters at the heart of the film
Hope Gap
Hope Gap, on paper, seems like a natural recipe for an impressive drama which is something the film ultimately dances with without ever fully realizing its potential
Words on Bathroom Walls
Being higher than the bottom of the mountain doesn't mean one is anywhere near the summit
MATTHEW JOHN LAWRENCE: “horror has its own issues but it can serve as such a great platform to tell certain stories that you can’t tell in your typical drama or your typical straight comedies”
Director Matthew John Lawrence talks to Kyle Gaffney about his memories of the video store, The Simpsons, the horror genre, and his latest film UNCLE PECKERHEAD
FANTASIA 2020: Sheep Without A Shepherd
Sheep Without a Shepherd is an irresistible watch
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run marks the first time the Captain doesn’t ask “Are ya ready kids?” and that is just one of many things wrong with this film

