Film Review
Fantastic Fest review roundup (Overlord, Starfish, One Cut of the Dead)
Our reviews of three breakout titles from this year’s Fantastic Fest in Austin, including the world-premiere of overlord, the J.J. Abrams-produced WWII zombie film.
Fantastic Fest review: Bad Times at the El Royale is a dark crime caper with a stellar cast
Drew Goddard’s follow-up to Cabin in the Woods is an old-school crime caper done right.
Fantastic Fest review: Under the Silver Lake is an absurd, exhilarating dive into the dark heart of Hollywood
David Robert Mitchell’s latest joins the pantheon of great cult head-scratchers.
Fantastic Fest review: Gaspar Noé’s Climax is a hallucinatory trip to nowhere
The Argentinian filmmaker / provocateur’s latest is a visually stunning trip into a dance troupe’s evening from hell.
Fantastic Fest review: Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria is a stunning expansion of the original
Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake is a beautiful and horrific fever dream that stands on its own.
Fantastic Fest review: Gareth Evans’ Apostle is a brutal, overstuffed period piece
The director of The Raid shifts gears for a brutal period piece starring Dan Stevens. Our review from the film’s world premiere at Fantastic Fest.
Fantastic Fest review: After the Screaming Stops is a hilarious and heartfelt look at 80’s pop stars Bros
The film follows the tumultuous reunion of the Goss brothers nearly three decades after they last performed together.
Review: Shane Black’s The Predator is a total 80’s throwback (for better or worse)
Shane Black’s action-comedy stab at the Predator franchise has its moments but ultimately falls flat.
Review: Skate Kitchen updates Kids for the Instagram generation
Crystal Moselle’s film is an empowering look at a group of female skaters in NYC.
