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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: 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: 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: Halloween is a worthy follow-up to the original
David Gordon Green’s Halloween is a brutal and unexpectedly heartfelt follow-up to John Carpenter’s horror classic.
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.
Review: The Crescent is a creepy, low-budget horror film that misses the mark
This arty Canadian horror film shows great promise, but is undercut by some half-baked performances.
Fantasia review: RKSS returns with the effective teen thriller Summer of ’84
The team behind Turbo Kid return with a moody child abduction story.
Review – Solo: A Star Wars Story stands on its own
The latest Star Wars prequel is much better than most had feared.