Psychomania
The unlikely mix of black magic, undead bikers and Safeway makes this 70s British oddity endurably appealing.
Review by David Cairns
The unlikely mix of black magic, undead bikers and Safeway makes this 70s British oddity endurably appealing.
Review by David Cairns
The Val Lewton-produced shadowy horror classic gets a radiant new release from Criterion.
Review by Kim Newman
One of the great surprises of this year’s FrightFest was this fantastique tale of an impossible house beyond a house.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
Unusual touches and a profusion of ideas are let down by hasty direction and animé clichés in this steampunk revisiting of Frankenstein.
Review by Kim Newman
Much love for Russ Meyer and Roger Ebert’s deliriously libidinous all-girl rock band melodrama.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Premiered at Fantasia 2016, this throwback to 80s video art is deliriously inventive and perversely romantic.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
The brutal, moving tale of an abused young woman’s revenge in Communist Czechoslovakia had its North American premiere at Fantasia.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Emiliano Rocha Minter’s extreme theatre of the flesh was the climax of Fantasia.
Review by Virginie Sélavy
Duccio Tessari’s stylish murder-mystery is a forgotten, unusually complex gem of giallo cinema.
Review by Ed Gibbs
In his latest offering, the Argentinian director Daniel de la Vega takes us into some delightfully juicy territory.
Review by Greg Klymkiw