Fantasia 2021: WONDERFUL PARADISE Review
Wonderful Paradise throws everything at the wall, and even what doesn’t stick is still bizarrely fascinating.
Wonderful Paradise throws everything at the wall, and even what doesn’t stick is still bizarrely fascinating.
I’m loving the recent uptick in positive representation of indigenous peoples in the media, with films like Blood Quantum and shows like Reservation Dogs reminding us that the nat
Junk Head is a momentous labor of love and a meticulously designed vision of a post-apocalyptic future.
Shunji Iwai’s pseudo-kaiju film proves we still have yet to crack the enigma and nuances of pandemic filmmaking.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Pablo Larraín's Ema, along with some other stuff including Together Together, Vice Academy 1 -3 , Hobgoblins, and The Visitants.
The Criterion Collection has announced its lineup for November 2021, which includes some 4K releases, a first for the collection as far as I know.
Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist offers an informed and affectionate tribute to one of anime’s overlooked masters.
If we peeled back some of the superficial aspects and shock value, maybe we would feel like we know Ema.
This week, Adam and Kevin review James Gunn's latest, The Suicide Squad and talk about some other stuff including The Green Knight, The World to Come, Jungle Cruise, Bagdad Cafe, F
Austin’s Fantastic Fest is gearing up for its 2021 edition and today the first set of titles have been revealed.
With the Toronto International Film Festival quickly approaching, the lineups for the Tiff Docs, Midnight Madness, and Wavelengths have been revealed along with more special p
Amazon has released a final trailer for Leos Carax‘s upcoming musical Annette, starring Adam Driver as a comedian who falls in love with an opera singer played by Marion Cot
The ‘90s saw the rapid growth in technology and as such, a slew of techno-thrillers were released, four of which we’re going to discuss this month including Ghost in the Machine, T
Focus Features has released the trailer for Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter, which stars Oscar Isaac as a gambler who sets out on a quest for revenge after finding the man
A24 has released the trailer for their upcoming Icelandic folk horror title Lamb, directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson and starring Noomi Rapace, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Björn Hlynur Har