Fantasia Film Festival
With career performances, Raging Fire hits all the right notes in this orchestral masterpiece of Hong Kong action cinema.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Theodore Schaefer for his film Giving Birth to a Butterfly.
Film Inquiry spoke with writers/directors John Adams, Zelda Adams & Toby Poser for their newest film, Hellbender.
Energetic and creative, no matter how you quantify it, Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes is a whole lot of fun.
Hellbender create its own stamp on the subgenre with a twisting, trippy and complex mother/daughter relationship that is certain to leave a lasting mark.
At the 2021 Fantasia Film Festival, Wilson Kwong was able to speak with director Nicole Bazuin about her latest film Last Night at the Strip Club.
Haunting, strange, and engrossing, What Josiah Saw works in perpetuating perceivable dread.
The Paper Tigers is crafted with a sense of passion that can only come from a filmmaker who is eager to express their own intimate creativity.
Michael Frank had the chance to chat with Amelia Moses about her latest film Bleed with Me, its beginnings, the disturbing imagery and more!
Film Inquiry chatted with Dinner in America’s director Adam Rehmeier about Mac Demarco, a good mixtape, and finding the right lead actors.
Wilson Kwong spoke with McConnell during the 2020 Fantasia Film Festival, where he was just as honest and transparent as he was in his remarkable film.
Wilson Kwong had the chance to speak with director Bao Tran about his latest film The Paper Tigers and his unique journey as an independent filmmaker.
All things considered, A Mermaid in Paris is simply a joyful exploration of being a believer, in whatever context you choose to sew that thought into.
Yankee won’t be a film that pleases everyone, but its flaws don’t necessarily tarnish what is an otherwise solid effort from a budding filmmaker.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director Alex Prieur-Grenier about his film 2011, premiering at Fantasia Film Festival 2020.