fantasy
Good Omens season two is truly beautiful in every sense of the word and is an absolute must-watch.
Pet Sematary feels like a good time horror film wrapped in the Stephen King charm, but it is terrors run deep and its implications devastating.
In the latest report from LFF 2023, Paddy Wilson features vampires at Paul Mescal’s door and devils in David Dasmalchian’s studio – a divine combination if ever there was one.
A cheesy holiday horror that doesn’t try to be anything more than it knows it is, There’s Something in the Barn is wildly entertaining.
The Boy and the Heron is a dark, dreamlike vision of life, death, and creation as seen through the eyes of a magical cinematic storyteller.
From New York Film Festival, Lee Jutton reviews La Chimera and About Dry Grasses!
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.