
TIFF 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews Get The Hell Out
Zombie movies are often degenerative, unoriginal, bland and uninspired but every now and then a real gem, full of colour, warmth and originality smashes its […]
Zombie movies are often degenerative, unoriginal, bland and uninspired but every now and then a real gem, full of colour, warmth and originality smashes its […]
Violation is a clever twisting of traditional rape revenge film genre tropes giving Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness programme a ponderous, triumphant and incredibly […]
Fantasia Film Festival’s Woman Of The Photographs is a twisted love story and a psychological horror exploration of repressed trauma, unrealistic beauty standards, misogyny and […]
The Undertaker’s Home is a house of horrors genre film with a cracking premise, an Undertaker and his family willingly live alongside the spirits of […]
Undergods is an ambitious and sprawling post-apocalyptic sci-fi anthology film from Fantasia Film Festival 2020 that brings a dystopic message about the malevolence of strangers, […]
The Paper Tigers is a warm, respectful and incredibly fun throwback to the golden era of 80s martial arts films at Fantasia Film Festival, with […]
Fantasia Film Festival’s Slaxx was one of my most anticipated films heading into the festival, because who wouldn’t want to see a film about an […]
Fantasia Film Festival’s Jesters: The Game Changers is a really inventive and enjoyable look at what modern day PR, propaganda, censorship and disinformation (or ‘fake […]
Hunted is an effective and surprising survival horror thriller as we follow one woman’s attempt to escape from her would-be sociopathic abductors in this crowd-pleasing […]
It’s not very often a film comes along like Fried Barry. Even for Fantasia Festival 2020, which had an incredibly diverse programme of films, Fried […]