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'Redux Redux' Review: A Grounded Multiverse Thriller Fuelled by Grief and Revenge - Fantasia 2025
Redux Redux not only stands out from the crowd but gives the multiverse trope fresh new potential.

Becca Johnson
Jul 23, 2025


'The Bearded Girl' Review: A Well Acted Coming-of-Age Story - Fantasia 2025
The Bearded Girl is a competent coming-of-age story, putting filmmaker Jody Wilson on the map as one to pay attention to.

Becca Johnson
Jul 18, 2025


'Hold the Fort' Review: A Memorable Comedy Horror Experience - Fantasia 2025
Whether audiences like what Hold the Fort is going for or not, they’re bound to be entertained, and it’s a more than memorable experience.

Becca Johnson
Jul 17, 2025


'Night Terror' Review: A Simplistic Yet Stylish Dive into Folk Horror
Night Terror is a good example of a simplistic idea with a digestible message, that features a fan favourite sub-genre in its local legend, folk-like approach.

Becca Johnson
Jul 14, 2025


'The Floaters' Review: A Sweet, Funny Coming-of-Age Comedy
Offbeat, multigenerational and charming from start to finish, The Floaters is a sweet, funny coming-of-age comedy showcasing authentic Jewish storytelling.

Becca Johnson
Jul 8, 2025


'Portraits of Dangerous Women' Review: Delightfully Charming and Fun
Delightfully charming and fun with plenty of heartfelt moments filtered throughout, Portraits of Dangerous Women is a well-acted exploration of friendship.

Becca Johnson
Jul 5, 2025


'Beneath Us All' Review: A Promising Horror Undermined by Underdevelopment
An occasionally admirable watch, though the lack of horror, uninspired dialogue and meandering pace means it lacks bite.

Becca Johnson
Jun 24, 2025


'Ba' Review: A Dark and Moving Hidden Gem Worthy of a Larger Audience
Superbly acted with a unique plot and great development of its themes, Ba is a dark and moving hidden gem worthy of a larger audience.

Becca Johnson
Jun 13, 2025


'Bleeding' Review: A Meaningful, Bleak Yet Mesmerising Horror
Using its horror aspect as a metaphor for addiction, Bleeding is a bleak yet impressive watch helmed by two excellent lead performances.

Becca Johnson
Jun 9, 2025


'Realm of Shadows' Review: Ambitious Horror Anthology Starring Tony Todd
Realm of Shadows manages to impress with its experimentation, showcasing a keen eye for filmmaking and plenty of engaging visuals to chew on.

Becca Johnson
Jun 4, 2025


'Marshmallow' Review: A Summer Camp Horror Film That Defies Genre Expectations
With an extremely impressive young cast and a plot that truly subverts expectations and flips genre tropes on their head, Marshmallow is more than worth a watch for horror fans.

Becca Johnson
May 26, 2025


'Future Date' Review: A Charming Sci-Fi Comedy That Runs Out of Steam
With satisfying visuals and a good balance of sincerity and humour, this is an amusing and impressive indie flick.

Becca Johnson
May 25, 2025


'Bound' Review: An Emotional Story That Will Lure You in
Bound is a truly impressive indie flick that has the potential to strike a chord with many viewers.

Becca Johnson
May 19, 2025


'Withdrawal' Review: An Applaud Worthy Hidden Gem for Those That Can Handle it
Despite being a hard watch due to its harrowing subject matter and its abrupt, dark and show-all approach to it, Withdrawal is nothing short of an applaud-worthy hidden gem.

Becca Johnson
May 7, 2025


'Salvable' Review: A Gritty Crime Drama that Doesn't Pack the Punch it Intends to
Competently acted with commendable filmmaking on display, Salvable is a gritty crime drama that doesn’t pack the punch it tries to due to a weak storyline.

Becca Johnson
May 1, 2025


'Until Dawn' Review: A Great Cinema Experience For Horror Fans
Until Dawn is the perfect example of a popcorn horror flick. Entertaining and fun with a likable cast and back to back scares.

Becca Johnson
Apr 29, 2025


'The Penguin Lessons' Review: Equal Parts Funny and Charming Yet Sincere and Thought-provoking
The Penguin Lessons is both a fun story centering on a man and his strange yet adorable pet, and an emotional historical picture of life in Argentina under the dictatorship.

Becca Johnson
Apr 15, 2025


'The Ugly Stepsister' Review: A Great Horror Re-imagining of a Classic Fairy-tale Story
The Ugly Stepsister isn’t just a great classic reimagining, but one of the best we have, especially in the horror department.

Becca Johnson
Apr 14, 2025


'Death of a Unicorn' Review: A Wildly Entertaining Ride But Struggles to Find the Right Balance
Death of a Unicorn provides plenty of silly entertainment, though the inconsistencies within the script stop it from hitting a home run.

Becca Johnson
Apr 2, 2025


'Last Breath' Review: A Tense Deep-Sea Thriller with Stellar Performances
Last Breath boasts a gripping true story that pairs nicely with a 90-minute run-time to create a snappy, tight and fast-moving thriller.

Becca Johnson
Mar 11, 2025
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