Film
Review: Tu Dors Nicole shows the True Colours of Summer in Montreal’s Suburbia
Nicole’s dull summer makes for familiar and fascinating cinema.
Review: The Trip to Italy – The Sequel Rises
Sequel featuring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon entertaining and full of vistas.
Review: McAvoy is Flawless in Filth
Thriller features McAvoy as a Scottish drug-addicted and alcoholic detective who stops at nothing.
Bike-in for the Terror of the Phantom of the Paradise
McAuslan Brewery plays host to annual bike-in screening featuring De Palama’s ’70s classic Phantom of the Paradise
DVD Review: Half The Road: The Passion, Pitfalls & Power of Women’s Professional Cycling
Film about women’s cycling addresses many sides around this competitive, international sport.
Fantasia Closes The Festival With Psychological Thriller Killers
The Mo brothers brings us their latest thrill ride full of blood, gore and humor.
About Alex Review: Twentysomething Angst
About Alex is the Big Chill for the millennial generation. Get ready for suicide, reminiscence, drugs, sex, and stereotypes.
All Cheerleaders Die… But not fast enough!
Mourning the end of Fantasia? Perhaps this will make the situation worse.
Fantasia: Interview with BP Cooper and Bradley King of “Time Lapse”
BP Cooper and Bradley King talk about the process of making films, how editing can be the most painful part, and the importance of collaboration and film festivals.
Interview: Chad Archibald Talks About Making The Drownsman
Chad Archibald talks about his young life into horror film, his collaborators, and why they say it’s a bad idea to make a film with water.
Film Review: The Drownsman Revives ’70s-style Villain
Black Fawn Films’ latest, The Drownsman, screened at Fantasia. Find out what if our reviewer thought the film sank or swam.
DVD Review: Maidentrip — Alone at Sea
Determined and inspiring teenager Lauren Dekker sails solo around the world in this documentary.
Fantasia Film Review: Bag Boy Lover Boy
Bag Boy Lover Boy takes fetish photography to a whole new world of creativity.
Film Review: Lucy is Mindless Summer Fun
Scarlett Johansson proves that she’s a capable actress even in Luc Bresson’s dumbed-down thriller Lucy.
Film Review: Fantasia Serves Up a Plate of Cold Feet
Canadian filmmaker introduces dark short Cold Feet as part of Fantasia.
Fantasia: Elijah Wood Double Clicks on Open Windows
A new era of hand-held camera screens uses web cam and computer screens as the source for this thrill ride.
Film Review: A Most Wanted Man A Gifted Adaptation
Espionage thriller features the late-Philip Seymour Hoffman as the ultimate German intelligence officer.
Review: White Bird in a Blizzard at Fantasia
Coming of age film about a girl whose mother has disappeared is an all-around winner.
What to See at Fantasia : Montreal’s International Festival of Pulp Horror, Sci Fi, and Alt FIlms
The 18th edition of Fantastia Film Festival brings us a wide range of international movies this year to check out! Here are our picks for the best 5