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Fantasia International Film Festival
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: Body horror and relationship drama come “TOGETHER” perfectly
Even with all the physical warping and fusing…it’s the emotional dysfunction, as perfectly performed by Franco and Brie, that truly…
by
Michael Gingold
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: Giallo gets scrappy in “ANYTHING THAT MOVES”
Phillips builds on his visual style and storytelling skills and delivers a film more accessible, more polished and more naked…
by
Deirdre Crimmins
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: “BURNING” fights fire with fire
The way the filmmakers manipulate perspective and empathy from one segment to the next is remarkably skillful.
by
Deirdre Crimmins
Fantasia ’25 Movie Review: “THE UNDERTONE” sounds like something new and terrifying
Many sequences require listeners to strain their ears to make out clues, and in doing so open themselves up to…
by
Rue Morgue Manor
Fantasia ’25 Short Film Reviews: Great Things Come In Small Packages in FANTASIA’s “Born of Woman” Block
The short film showcase once again proves that women in horror are a force to be reckoned with.
by
Deirdre Crimmins
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