For those seeking a gripping family drama with elements of fantasy and horror, ‘Martyrs Lane’ is worth taking a trip down.
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For those seeking a gripping family drama with elements of fantasy and horror, ‘Martyrs Lane’ is worth taking a trip down.
Read MoreBrief reviews of two exciting new films screened as part of Fantasia 2021— Maxwell McCabe-Lokos’ ‘Stanleyville’ and Rueben Martell’s ‘Don’t Say Its Name’.
Read MoreOur Editor-in-Chief, Hayley Paskevich, had the opportunity to talk to one of the stars of ‘Glasshouse,’ Jessica Alexander.
Read MoreOur Editor-in-Chief, Hayley Paskevich, talked to director Philippe McKie about ‘Dreams on Fire,’ his new film set in the world of Japanese dance.
Read MoreOur Editor-in-Chief, Hayley Paskevich, talks to ‘Glasshouse’ director Kelsey Egan about her dystopian pandemic fantasy.
Read MoreIt is safe to say that ‘Giving Birth to a Butterfly’ is more interested in exploring a world of possibility than providing any kind of concrete solution.
Read MoreHayley Paskevich, our Editor-in-Chief, interviewed the cast and producer of ‘Baby, Don’t Cry’ ahead of its world premiere at Fantasia Festival.
Read MoreAlice Lenay’s ‘Dear Hacker’ takes an introspective approach to the technological world, raising existential questions from within.
Read MoreThis documentary that follows a group of bus drivers who have adapted ‘Alien’ into a stage play is an unexpected delight, much like the show itself.
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