Fantastic Fest 2019 review: Joe Begos’ BLISS is a drug-fuelled, hallucinatory look at addiction and creativity (with vampires)
Nothing sparkles in writer/director Joe Bego’s latest, a seedy and riveting look at an artist beset by addiction.
Nothing sparkles in writer/director Joe Bego’s latest, a seedy and riveting look at an artist beset by addiction.
You’ll never look at a buffet the same way again.
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.
Drew Goddard’s follow-up to Cabin in the Woods is an old-school crime caper done right.
David Robert Mitchell’s latest joins the pantheon of great cult head-scratchers.
Jack Black and Kyle Gass return in the crudely-drawn new series on YouTube Red.
The Argentinian filmmaker / provocateur’s latest is a visually stunning trip into a dance troupe’s evening from hell.
Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake is a beautiful and horrific fever dream that stands on its own.
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.
The film follows the tumultuous reunion of the Goss brothers nearly three decades after they last performed together.
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