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2022 Fantasia International Film Festival Review: “Sharp Stick”’s Central Character Has Issues

Kenny HedgesAugust 3, 2022August 3, 2022

  Sarah Jo is a naive 26-year-old living on the fringes of Hollywood with her mother and sister. She just longs to be seen. When she begins an affair with her older employer, she is thrust into an education on sexuality, loss, and power.

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2022 Fantasia International Film Festival Review: “The Island Of Lost Girls” Recalls Both The Horrors And Pleasures Of Early Childhood

Kenny HedgesAugust 1, 2022August 1, 2022

  Three young sisters live in a house waiting to be adopted and, more importantly, not to be separated. With nothing left to lose, they decide to take a day off and escape to the beach. Following an incident, while trying to save their youngest sister caught in the ebb and flow of the waves, …

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2022 Fantasia International Film Festival Review: “Honeycomb” Shows The Kind Of Promise From A Young Director Festivals Like This Are Made For

Kenny HedgesUpdated on July 27, 2022July 27, 2022

  Five girls stray from society on the hunt for something more special…you can find them if you follow the sound.

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2022 Fantasia International Film Festival Review: Mickey Reece’s “Country Gold” Offers An Alt-History George Jones You Didn’t Know You Wanted

Kenny HedgesJuly 23, 2022July 23, 2022

  George Jones invites an up-and-coming country music superstar out on the town in Nashville the night before George is to be cryogenically frozen in 1994.

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2022 Fantasia International Film Festival Review: “The Harbinger” Is Finally A Pandemic-Inspired Nightmare That Works

Kenny HedgesJuly 23, 2022July 23, 2022

  Attracted to cities through dark energies brought out by the pandemic, a demon visits its victims wearing a plague mask, bending the threads of reality to erase every trace of their existence.

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2022 Fantasia International Film Festival Review: “Sissy” Is Awesome, And Nostalgia Is Toxic

Kenny HedgesUpdated on July 20, 2022July 20, 2022

  After a decade, teen best friends Cecilia and Emma run into each other. Cecilia is invited on Emma’s bachelorette weekend, where she gets stuck in a remote cabin with her high school bully with a taste for revenge.

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2022 Fantasia International Film Festival Review: “Swallowed” Is Deeply Intimate And Disgusting, And That’s A Good Thing

Kenny HedgesJuly 19, 2022July 19, 2022

  “Swallowed” follows two best friends on their final night together, with a nightmare of drugs, bugs, and horrific intimacy.

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2022 Cannes Film Festival Review: Ukrainian “Butterfly Vision” Showcases The Numerous Ways How Wars Always Come Home

Eamon TracyMay 29, 2022May 29, 2022

  Returning home from the front line after being held captive for two months, soldier Lilia discovers that she is pregnant after being raped by her warden. Will she manage to survive this trauma and save the child in a society that is not ready to accept them?

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2022 Cannes Film Festival Review: “Metronom” Is An Assured Debut That Overcomes Its Limitations With Solid Direction And A Magnetic Lead

Eamon TracyUpdated on May 26, 2022May 26, 2022

  Romania, the autumn of the year 1972. Ana, a 17-year-old teenager, finds out that her boyfriend will flee the country for good in a few days. The two lovers decide to spend their last days together.

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