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[Fantastic Fest Review] Too Late

A seedy Los Angeles-set crime caper filtered through an Elmore Leonard novel is where you might find Dennis Hauck’s debut feature film Too Late. Presented out o...

[Review] Pan

The undeniable and frankly fatal issue with any prequel is that the audience knows walking in where the story must end. You don't see a movie called Dracula Unt...

[NYFF Review] Junun

Has the hype around a nearly wordless, 54-minute, India-set documentary ever been so high? This is what happens when Paul Thomas Anderson, a not-unpopular choic...

[Review] Room

Although no human can remember their entrance into the world, one can only imagine the rush of senses that would accompany such an introduction if one's brain c...

[LFF Review] Suffragette

Directed by a woman, written by a woman, and with a cast led by women, Suffragette opens the London Film Festival with the smashing of glass ceilings and shop w...

[Fantastic Fest Review] Schneider vs. Bax

Hitman films tend to be action-packed and heavy with tropes familiar to that particular sub-genre of thrillers. Yet Dutch filmmaker Alex van Warmerdam hopes to ...

[Fantastic Fest Review] Klovn Forever

Those familiar with the off-kilter comedic duo behind the Danish TV series Klown (or Klovn as it is known in Denmark) -- which spurned one of the most hilarious...