Park Hye-mi’s Debut at Fantasia with South Korean Film “Crimson Whale”
In the heart of south Korea, we meet sly and slick Ha-jin. The year is 2070, and the world is ruined by natural disasters.
In the heart of south Korea, we meet sly and slick Ha-jin. The year is 2070, and the world is ruined by natural disasters.
This movie is fun, delightful and unexpected. A rare gem that Fantasia was gracefully given the opportunity of viewing.
When your super hero is only a few millimeters big, the Marvel Universe can only go funny.
Nothing is more horrific than not having an answer in this film about a town with a plague of teen suicides.
A woman’s life changes in frightening ways after being bitten in a lagoon.
Film about a young webstarlet and her dedicated fan is about growing up and being a kid.
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We pick five films we know you want to see this year at Fantasia.
The Mo brothers brings us their latest thrill ride full of blood, gore and humor.
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.
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.
Black Fawn Films’ latest, The Drownsman, screened at Fantasia. Find out what if our reviewer thought the film sank or swam.
Remastered film as vibrant and horrific as the original.
Bag Boy Lover Boy takes fetish photography to a whole new world of creativity.
Canadian filmmaker introduces dark short Cold Feet as part of Fantasia.
A new era of hand-held camera screens uses web cam and computer screens as the source for this thrill ride.
Coming of age film about a girl whose mother has disappeared is an all-around winner.
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