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Kristy Strouse spoke with Christian Sparkes for his film The King Tide, along with its two stars!
For this Toronto International Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews the Critic and Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person.
With the second report from TIFF we are brought three wildly different films, and a TV series, all bold in their individual ways.
For fans of epic films, particularly the 1956 remake of this one, the 1923 version is worth a watch.
For better or for worse, Haunted Mansion makes for a fun spooky night on Disney+ for the family.
The Tale of Tsar Saltan marries the magnanimousness of Ptushko’s vision with the acute details of his set designs and costumes.
Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken doesn’t make a huge splash, but it does tread well enough to be an enduring animated film for those still in the kiddie pool.
The spell Playland casts over its subject matter, an act of poetic reanimation, carries over to its viewers.
Unidentified Objects is a fantastic love letter to road films.
There are many reads you could take from Vincent Must Die and how its theme speaks to you will be your own experience.
With a fast-paced sense of humor, old-styled and eye-catching animation, and a stellar soundtrack, Cats Don’t Dance should have been a hit.
Weird, romantic, and undeniably powerful in spite of its imperfections, The Five Devils is a film that deserves your attention.
Although it fits squarely into his oeuvre following another plucky heroine coming of age in Japan, it has some very meaningful inspiration.