A film that is aware of its dark comedic touches, In Order of Disappearance is a Norwegian crime drama about a father named Nils Dickman (Stellan Skarsgård) see...
It doesn’t really matter whether or not you recall the old CBS TV show on which Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer is based, because there’s very little similarity o...
There's no better title for Hong Khaou's feature debut than the one given: Lilting. It describes the pacing and aesthetic as guilt and grief intertwine with mem...
Icelandic musician Björk has always been somewhat uncategorizable with a career that's uniquely evolved to the beat of her own electronic drum. There was the in...
Regardless of the subgenre it occupies, a general rule of comedy should be that it at least makes an audience laugh. Therefore, it is mission accomplished for I...
As its moniker suggests, one never quite knows what to expect when it comes to secret screenings during Fantastic Fest. At times they can be highly-anticipated ...
While its tone wildly varies, when it comes to the glut of horror remakes, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon's new spin on The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a slight step ahea...
With a seemingly economical and swift production, the first V/H/S was an unexpected hit, and has now spawned two sequels. As short films usual have such a small...
Fantastic Fest is where you come to see the weird and Alleluia has that quotient in abundance. The film, which comes as the second part of a soul-crushing trilo...
A film that has ambitions beyond the standard action flick perhaps isn’t what you would expect from first-time director Chad Stahelski, but that’s exactly what ...