Daily Fantasia Picks 2016
Genre films worth catching each day around the themes of loneliness, alienation, teenagers, and outcasts.
Genre films worth catching each day around the themes of loneliness, alienation, teenagers, and outcasts.
A sleek, colourful Los Angeles shows its darker side in Nicolas Winding Refn’s horror film.
Dare to face Montreal’s creepy haunted house in Bassin Peel when making your plans for Halloween next year.
Guillermo del Toro’s latest film is a romantic gothic drama
New Adam Egypt Mortimer film about bullying fails to impress
Bite into a chilling comedy full of unhappy vampires and bloodcurdling puns – brilliantly previewed the terrifying short animation The Mill at Calder’s End.
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.
Montreal’s annual Fantasia Festival has enough films to sate all blood/horror/humour/noirlust. Here are our picks.
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Excellent play retells Brecht’s Mother Courage for contemporary world.
Sweden’s Dr. Living Dead! may seem like a gimmick band but they are dead serious about their metal.
Are you going to the Prom tonight? With this new Blu-Ray, you can.
King Diamond supported by Jess and the Ancient Ones returned in triumph to Montreal after a long hiatus.
The Mo brothers brings us their latest thrill ride full of blood, gore and humor.
Mourning the end of Fantasia? Perhaps this will make the situation worse.
Black Fawn Films’ latest, The Drownsman, screened at Fantasia. Find out what if our reviewer thought the film sank or swam.
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