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The Fantasia International Film Festival is recognized for screening some unique and risky films to their dedicated and passionate moviegoers. Most of the programming [read on]
Fantasia 2019: Daniel Isn’t Real [Review]
Let’s all be real here. Having an imaginary friend is actually quite terrifying. That feeling of being controlled and/or tormented by another spiritual being would be [read on]
Fantasia 2019: House of Hummingbird [Review]
What’s great about the Fantasia International Film Festival is that there’s always going to be some films from other countries that moviegoers might be interested in [read on]
Fantasia 2019: Freaks [Review]
Have you ever seen a movie that is absolutely phenomenal, yet it’s best for moviegoers to not know too much about the premise before seeing it? Freaks is one of those rare [read on]
Fantasia 2019: Come to Daddy [Review]
It’s a little hard to describe Come to Daddy as a movie itself, but it’s most certainly a genre film. It is Ant Timpson’s directorial debut after producing titles such [read on]
Fantasia 2019: The Wretched [Review]
The Fantasia International Film Festival will always have some fun, surprising and/or crazy films for their passionate moviegoers to look forward to, no matter what. Arguably [read on]
Review: Where’d You Go, Bernadette?
The new film Where’d You Go, Bernadette? was co-written and directed by Richard Linklater (Boyhood, Before Sunset) and stars Oscar winning actress Cate Blanchett (Blue [read on]
Before Homosexuals: A Journey of Rediscovery
History is always being rewritten, revised, and edited as new discoveries are unearthed, information once hidden is rediscovered, and perspectives are changed. The [read on]
Stockholm: The story of Stockholm Syndrome on the big screen
Ethan Hawke and Noomi Rapace star in this new film recounting a Swedish bank heist.
Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
One of the best things about period films set in turbulent times in American history (Selma, The Long Walk Home) is that modern audiences are pushed to see how far things [read on]
Image + Nation Fest: Snapshots Review
The lesbian drama Snapshots was recently screened as part of the Image + Nation film festival. The film was directed by Melanie Mayron, whom viewers past a certain age may [read on]
Image + Nation Fest: The Fruit Machine Review
Documentary Reveals Discrimination in Canada’s Military
FNC 2018: Holiday [Review]
Full disclosure: Holiday is not for everyone. It is very graphic in some scenes, and it will make you uncomfortable. This is the directorial debut of Isabella Eklöf, and [read on]
FNC 2018: Thunder Road [Review]
Thunder Road is one of those films that successfully combines drama and humour so well, even if the premise is devastating for its main protagonist. After its screening at [read on]
Venom: Lost potential
Venom is a very interesting movie. It’s a waste of potential, but it’s still entertaining to watch. After being in Spider-Man 3 for only fifteen minutes, many fans are [read on]
Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
One of the best things about period films set in turbulent times in American history (Selma, The Long Walk Home) is that modern audiences are pushed to see how far things [read on]
Skate Kitchen: Camaraderie at the skate park
Honestly, it’s really hard to think of a great movie that involves skateboarding. Luckily, Skate Kitchen is a worthy example showcasing the values of this activity. [read on]
Fantasia 2018: Searching [Review]
A father searches for his missing daughter using her computer and social media.
Fantasia 2018: Summer of ’84 [Review]
The usually winning combination of a small town in the 80s and a group of kids trying to solve a mystery does not work out for this new film.