Movie Review: A BOY AND HIS SAMURAI Is A Sincere, Heartfelt Samurai Movie
Fantastic Fest 2011 selection A BOY AND HIS SAMURAI is hilarious, sweet and earnest.
Fantastic Fest 2011 selection A BOY AND HIS SAMURAI is hilarious, sweet and earnest.
Witness brother turn against brother in a heated battle that asks the age old question: are robots superior to humans?
April fell in love with this Japanese Pink Film about a mythical kappa's romance with a human woman.
Watch an astrophysicist and an Internet-famed despiser of NASA wail on each other.
YOU'RE NEXT is a pitch-black comedy with well-staged, wickedly ingenious and wonderfully brutal kills.
Part heist movie, part black comedy, part bloody as hell splatter flick, HEADHUNTERS isn’t perfect, but it’s always fun.
Ti West's follow-up to THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL brings the laughs and the chills in a remarkably deft haunted hotel movie.
BUNOHAN was a huge hit at this year’s Fantastic Fest, and April sat down with director Dain Said to talk about the monsoons, vipers and leeches that plagued the production, among other insights from the film.
Brian loves this Norse romantic comedy that takes Miike’s AUDITION as a starting point.
Brian, a fan of the first two PARANORMAL ACTIVITY films, finds the third a disappointment.
Don Coscarelli and Doug Jones stopped by Fantastic Fest to show preview footage of JOHN DIES AT THE END, and I’m stoked.
Exciting news about the acquisition of FF2011 film COMIN’ AT YA! 3D by Drafthouse Films!