Zach Kornfeld on His Debut Short Film “Ouch!” | Fantasia Fest 2024
A Conversation with Zach Kornfeld: Director of Ouch! Trailer Full Video Interview Zach Kornfeld and Ouch! | I had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Zach Kornfeld over…
A Conversation with Zach Kornfeld: Director of Ouch! Trailer Full Video Interview Zach Kornfeld and Ouch! | I had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Zach Kornfeld over…
The Fantasia Film Festival has been serving up great indie films for Montrealers since 1996, and they plan to continue doing so for many years to come. Here are 5 of the "must-watch" films playing at this years festival.
Believe it or not, we're halfway through 2024, so there's no better time to go through ten of my favorite films of the year so far.
The film slowly eats away at you, creeping closer and closer until it feels like it’s crawling inside your skin.
MaXXXine is the third and final film in Ti West’s trilogy, starting with X, followed by Pearl, and now culminating in this 80s-themed cinematic piece.
The premise of Thelma is rooted in Margolin's real-life experience with his grandmother. The character Thelma is named after Margolin's grandmother, who is turning 104 this year and is still alive as of this writing. In real life, Margolin's grandmother was scammed, and this forms the core premise of the film.
Richard Linklater is one of the most prolific directors of his generation, essentially putting out a film every year and a half since his debut in Slacker in 1990. He's such an interesting director in many ways
In a Violent Nature is a slasher film like you’ve never seen before. Canadian director Chris Nash has crafted a project that subverts the classic slasher tropes, offering a fresh and [at times] experimental take on the genre.
As a new month begins, we have an exciting lineup of films hitting theatres, from Yorgos Lanthimos' latest project to indie darlings from Canadian directors, there are some great films to add to your watchlist.
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