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‘Father of the Flies’ Review: Dir. Ben Charles Edwards [Best of the Fests]
Inspired by director and co-writer Ben Charles Edwards’ childhood, Father of Flies almost didn’t make it to completion.
‘Slapface’ Review: Jeremiah Kipp [Best of the Fests]
Filmmaker Jeremiah Kipp appeared as an interviewee in Julie Kauffman and Paul Hunt’s documentary on grass roots horror The Brilliant Terror
‘The Sadness’ Review: Dir. Rob Jabbaz [Best of the Fests]
Canadian filmmaker Rob Jabbaz spent 2020 in Taiwan creating his first feature film, The Sadness. The project, clearly inspired by the events of the world, was written in spring, shot in summer, and edited together in autumn, and is now touring the film festival circuit. Set in Taiwan during a pandemic, The Sadness sees the fictional Alvin virusContinue reading “‘The Sadness’ Review: Dir. Rob Jabbaz [Best of the Fests]”
‘Barbarians’‘ Review: Dir. Charles Dorfman [Best of the Fests]
When watching Barbarians, you wouldn’t instantly believe that this is a first-time feature,
‘The Last Rite’ Review: Dir. Leroy Kincaide [Best of the Fests]
Leroy Kincaide, writer and director of The Last Rite, has had a varied work career.
‘Midnight’ Review: Dir. Kwon Oh-Seung [Best of the Fests]
South Korean cinema has been consistently producing stellar films for years.
‘When I Consume You’ Review: Dir. Perry Blackshear [Best of the Fests]
Writer and director Perry Blackshear reunites with his acting team of Evan Dumouchel, MacLeod Andrews, and Margaret Ying Drake, for his latest project, When I Consume You.
‘Hellbender’ Review: Dirs. John Adams, Toby Poser & Zelda Adams [Best of the Fests]
Izzy (Zelda Adams) and her mother (Toby Poser) live a simple existence in their house in the middle of the forest,
‘Dreams on Fire’ Review: Philippe McKie [Best of the Fests]
Yume (Bambi Naka) flees her strict household to pursue her dream of becoming a dancer.