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Film Festival Reviews

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2023 SXSW Film Festival Review: Jake Johnson Brings The Laughs In His Directorial Debut “Self Reliance”

Isabelle AnguianoMarch 15, 2023March 15, 2023

  Given the opportunity to participate in a life-or-death reality game show, one man discovers there’s a lot to live for.

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2022 Screamfest Horror Film Festival Review: “CIMIM” Is Only Five Minutes Long But Packs A Frightening Wallop

James McDonaldOctober 24, 2022October 24, 2022

  A desert camping trip turns deadly when one of the campers returns to the group to find herself sitting at the campfire.

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2022 Screamfest Horror Film Festival Review: Liz Manashil’s “Witchy” Lives Up To Its Name

James McDonaldUpdated on October 11, 2023October 17, 2022

A broken-hearted teenager learns an important lesson about fidelity and family from an immersive Halloween experience that may or may not be organized by an actual witch.

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2022 Fantastic Fest Film Review: “One And Four” Fails To Deliver On A Strong Conclusion

Daniel PappasOctober 4, 2022October 4, 2022

  Somewhere on a frozen mountain, forest ranger Sanggye’s monotone life is disturbed by the arrival of a wounded man who storms through his door with a rifle.

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2022 Fantastic Fest Film Review: If You Are Claustrophobic, Steer Clear Of “Deep Fear”

James McDonaldOctober 4, 2022October 4, 2022

  Paris, the Eighties. Three students decide to celebrate their graduation with a visit to the Paris catacombs. When they discover the legendary 717 Bunker, little do they know it’s not the only thing Nazi soldiers have left behind them.

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2022 Fantastic Fest Film Review: “Werewolf By Night” Is A Fun Marvel Foray Into Horror

Daniel PappasOctober 3, 2022October 3, 2022

  “Werewolf by Night” follows a lycanthrope superhero who fights evil using the abilities given him by a curse brought on by his bloodline.

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2022 Fantastic Fest Film Review: “Bones And All” Breaks Your Heart And Eats It Too

Daniel PappasOctober 2, 2022October 2, 2022

  A story of first love between Maren, a young woman learning how to survive on the margins of society, and Lee, an intense and disenfranchised drifter; a liberating road odyssey of two young people coming into their own, searching for identity and chasing beauty in a dangerous world that cannot abide who they are.

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2022 Fantastic Fest Film Review: “Smile” Chills To The Bone

Daniel PappasOctober 1, 2022October 1, 2022

  After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can’t explain. Rose must confront her troubling past to survive and escape her horrifying new reality.

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2022 Fantastic Fest Film Review: “King On Screen” Is Too Much In Awe Of Its Subject To Offer Much Insight

Daniel PappasSeptember 29, 2022September 29, 2022

  1976, Brian de Palma directs “Carrie,” the first novel by Stephen King. Since more than 50 directors adapted the master of horror’s books in more than 80 films and series, he is now the most adapted author still alive in the world.

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