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Fantasia 2025 Review: FOREIGNER, A Newcomer, Coming-of-Age Horror For The Tween Set
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Yasamin (Yasi), a recently immigrated Iranian teen in Canada, struggles to fit in at her new high school. She falls in with a clique of white girls whose subtle racism pressures her to erase her identity. Desperate to belong, Yasi...
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Fantasia 2025 Review: FLUSH, The Horrors And Hilarity When Trapped in a Toilet
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Luc has gone to the club where his ex, Valentine, works to convince her to go with him to see their daughter, who is now living in foster care with his parents. A struggling addict, though, he buys a line...
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Fantasia 2025 Review: OCCUPY CANNES, After Decades of Disrupting Media, Here is That Year Troma Disrupted Cannes
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In 2013, the Troma Team returned to the Cannes Film Festival’s Marché du film for the first time in a decade. Their mission was twofold. First, sell their latest production at the time, Return to Nuke ‘Em High Volume 1....
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Now Streaming Roundup: EYES OF WAKANDA Dazzles, DOPE GIRLS Looks Back, THE HUNTING WIVES Sinks Deep Into Steam
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Our weekly guide to new and noteworthy indie and international genre fare. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES Review: Death Makes a Killer Return
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Resurrecting a franchise after an extended slumber is always a risky move, even more so with a series as beloved by horror fans as Final Destination. It’s been 14 years since the last installment, and in the intervening years cult of...
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Friday One Sheet: THE ROWS
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Minimal in design, but high in communication, Anell Samardzic's teaser design for indie horror The Rows, with only two colours (minus the textured matte-ing and the title card) and no shading gets a lot done in a prosaic fashion. At a...
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Fantasia 2025 Review: THE BOOK OF SIJJIN AND ILLYYIN, Payback Is a Bitch
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When Yuli was a child, she watched in horror as her mom was possessed by an spiritual force before killing her father. Parentless, she was treated as an outsider, a bastard. Twenty years have passed, and she is now a...
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GHOST KILLER Review: Dead Hit Man Haunts College Coed
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A college coed possessed by a hit man battles psychotic killers to regain her psyche in Ghost Killer, a thriller that wildly exceeds its pulp origins. Directed by Kensuke Sonomura (also the action director), this delivers exactly what action fans...
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CHIEF OF WAR Review: Battling for Hawaiian Peace and Unity
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Jason Momoa, Luciane Buchanan, Temuera Morrison, and Cliff Curtis star in a spectacular action-adventure series, set on the islands of Hawaii before the palefaces arrived. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Fantasia 2025 Review: DOLLHOUSE, A Worthy And Entertaining Addition to The Cursed Doll Genre
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Yoshie and her husband Tadahiko devote all their energy and love to five-year-old Mei. The day that Yoshie is tasked with looking after the gaggle of girls in the neighbourhood, she has them all over for a play day with...
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