In this wrap up discussion, we all talk about what our favorite films of the festival were. Did we mention some of your favorites?
Read More“All the Moons is slower-paced vampire fare, and short on the grisly thrills that fans of the genre have come to love, but it is thick with the genre’s intoxicating moroseness, and an almost storybook-like structure with distinct phases.”
Read More“Art. Culture. Style. These are just a few of the topics Phil and I cover in regards to Dreams On Fire, and our conversation is nearly as fun and vibrant as the film itself.”
Read More“The dark comedy aspect of the film is an asset to the entertainment value.”
Read More“McKie enlisted real dancers in the Tokyo scene for his film, and it is both exhilarating and enlightening to see how the dance styles of popping, locking, voguing, krumping and more express themselves with Tokyo’s modern hip-hop disciples.”
Read More“…meticulous attention to detail…brisk pacing, and the comedic interactions between the characters lends this film to being easily rewatchable.”
Read More“Hotel Poseidon arrives at Fantasia International a mold and muck-ridden disasterpiece of nightmare cinema.”
Read More“Reece yanks at the strings behind Agnes with devilish glee, and builds upon the chops he earned in his previous two horrors to make Agnes his most spellbinding and formally refined picture yet.”
Read More“Fantasia 2021 will run August 5 -25 with, as usual, a fascinating selection of genre films, talks, and experiences.”
Read MoreBFF runs for a week, from today August 2nd to August 8th.
Read MorePOTATO DREAMS OF AMERICA debuted this year at SXSW 2021. With it's screening at NBFF, Thomas was able to talk with Seattle-based director Wes Hurley about the film.
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