Based on Andrus Kivirähk’s best-selling novel “Rehepapp,” director Rainer Sarnet’s latest feature is a visually stunning deep-dive into Estonian folklore in the nineteenth-century. A tale of love and yearning set in …
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Spinning off a scientific theory from 1814 by Pierre-Simon Laplace, in which he hypothesizes that a super-intelligence could know the positions, velocities, and forces of all of the atoms in …
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Filmmaking duo Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani already captured our attention with their giallo inspired films Amer and The Stranger Color of Your Body’s Tears, and now they’re back with an …
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In 2013, Venezuelan horror film The House at the End of Time broke on to the festival scene, amassed a ton of awards during its run, and then went on …
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Even before the age of social media, teenagers displayed an uncanny ability to screw up their lives as they navigated the churning waters of adolescence. Such is the case for …
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With an opening sequence of frenetic first-person POV styled action that sees an unseen character pummel, maim, and kill their way through a horde of victims through a long winding …
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The Fantasia International Film Festival, now entering its 21st year in Montreal, is the largest and most influential genre festival in North America. Since its inception in 1996, the popular …
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In 2014, The Houses October Built delivered a found footage spin on a very under-explored setting in horror; haunted attractions. The concept and atmosphere was solid, and the film quickly …
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The anticipated follow up to The Conjuring’s first spin-off premiered last night at the LA Film Festival. The buzz coming out of the fest has been extremely positive, with a …
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Stop what you’re doing right this instant and check out this 12 minute short that’s so worth the time. Writer/director Rob Savage’s refreshing take on the zombie formula is so …
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