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Brandon Cronenberg's film explores our fascination with celebrity. Read Phil's review!
Brandon Cronenberg's film explores our fascination with celebrity. Read Phil's review!
One of the most popular shorts at Fantastic Fest 2012 is an Oscar contender!
There's a slasher on the loose in Derry. Time for babysitters to mount up.
April romanticizes underwater cave deaths in her review of the erudite amalgamation of genres VANISHING WAVES.
Hulk embraces the conceit of CLOUD ATLAS and he thinks you should too.
Hulk imparts the lessons he learned at Fantastic Fest this year.
Shaking up the action formula yields a pleasing result.
Time travel, robot hands, dinosaurs, Osama Bin Laden and videogames. And it might make you cry.
It's like a mutant, diseased sequel to JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI.
Fast, fun, smart and beautiful - LOOPER offers a rare combination of what makes films great.
April reviews the Hong Kong comedy about the adult film industry.
It's over! Let's reflect on the final two days.
Brian loves this documentary about haunted house obsessives living in Massachusetts.
A near-capsule review for a near-capsule movie.
Not nearly as bad as laying on a grenade. Probably similar to asphyxiation, though.
Another look at the divisive, unique film.
I do my best to capture the manic essence of Fantastic Fest 2012 with photos, videos and words.
Takeshi Kitano continues shooting all of Japan in the face.
Geneticists in Love: The Movie.
BenDavid Grabinski's untitled Fantastic Fest bumper won the Filmmaking Frenzy. Watch it!
We're over the hump and everyone's brains, eyeballs and livers are all melty.
One of Brian's favorite horror movies of the year.
How a film featuring penis guns, belly button acorn currency, and neon monster guts just wasn't weird enough.
Why watch a movie that won't let you see it?
The Truther is out there.
Time Travel Is Fantastic, and these bumpers are the fantasticest!
A decent film about a completely unlikable, no good dirty bastard.
April reviews the remake from Luis Prieto.
Brian says that what it lacks in story it makes up for with the number and variety of death scenes.
A reminder of what cinema can truly be.
Brian takes a look at the documentary about THE SHINING obsessives.
See photos and videos from all the crazy shit that's been happening at Fantastic Fest so far.
This one's for all you fellas out there.
Film Crit Hulk reviews "the penis movie."
This film will make you consider cutting your tongue in half.
At times, it feels like several.
Brian revisits the horror fare he saw at Fantastic Fest 2011 and tells you where - and if - you can see them now.
Including the world premiere of Marcus Dunstan's THE COLLECTION!
This year's theme has some wide and varied results.
See the short film titles selected for Fantastic Fest 2012.
We're closing with a bang!
Every year, the Fantastic Fest movie guide reveals eight new icons to represent the content of the movie you're about to see. What do these eight mean? Guess in the comments!
Drafthouse Films' latest is a gritty crime thriller.
Make a bumper! See your 30 second video play onscreen at Fantastic Fest! Win two VIP badges to FF2013!
Eight new genre film directors are honored for their vision and drive.
LOOPER, THE ABCs OF DEATH, SINISTER and more!
Get ready to geek out.
The opening night movie of Fantastic Fest is always a big deal, and this year's will feature Tim Burton's long-awaited return to animation!