Reviews

[Review] The Equalizer

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...

[Review] Lilting

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...

[Review] Björk: Biophilia Live

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...

[Fantastic Fest Review] Goodnight Mommy

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 ...

[Fantastic Fest Review] V/H/S Viral

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 Review] Alleluia

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...

[Fantastic Fest Review] John Wick

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 ...