An Unquiet Grave – Nightstream Film Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad October 12, 2020 Reviews What would you do if you had the opportunity to bring back the ones you loved and lost? Premiering at this year’s Nightstream Film Festival is Terence Krey’s emotional thriller, An Unquiet Grave, a film...
Summerland – Review Alysha Prasad September 13, 2020 Reviews Directing duo Lankyboy present Summerland, a film about three friends, Bray (Chris Ball), Oliver (Rory J. Super) and Oliver’s girlfriend, Stacey (Maddie Phillips) who embark on an adventurous road trip to...
The Oak Room – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad September 3, 2020 Reviews Stories are worth a thousand words. Isn’t that how the saying goes? The incredibly haunting score from Steph Copeland opens The Oak Room, a thriller from director Cody Calahan. As a snowstorm rages outside,...
PVT Chat – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 31, 2020 Reviews Now more than ever, there exists so many different ways for us to socialise with other people all around the world. Especially relevant during recent times is the reliance on video calls to feel close to...
Clapboard Jungle – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 29, 2020 Reviews Justin McConnell’s documentary, Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business, spans a five year period in McConnell’s life as an indie filmmaker. It not only follows his tumultuous journey...
Bleed With Me – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 27, 2020 Reviews Bleed With Me, from writer-director Amelia Moses, is a terrifying fever dream that makes you question everything you thought you knew, filled with beautiful imagery and a lot of blood. Timid and...
Kriya – Fantasia Film Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 26, 2020 Reviews “In Hindu custom, it is ritually prescribed that a son must perform his father’s last rites.” This sentence hangs on the screen, setting up for the rest of Sidharth Srinivasan’s Kriya, a film that...
The Five Rules of Success – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 25, 2020 Reviews “I want to lead an important life, I want to do it because I was born a human being.” This powerful line from The Five Rules of Success by writer-director Orson Oblowitz perfectly encompasses the point of...
Detention – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 25, 2020 Reviews “As long as someone’s alive, there is always hope.” During the Cold War in 1962, Taiwan was under martial law, where those who subverted the government by speaking out about freedom or reading banned...
Feels Good Man – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 23, 2020 Reviews By now, everyone has surely seen Pepe the Frog at least once, whether it be whilst scrolling innocently through the web or even stumbling upon it on the news or late night talk shows. What most people aren’t...
Doppelbänger – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 20, 2020 Reviews The very idea that human beings may one day be rendered obsolete by improving technology is a hard concept to swallow. Sofian Khan’s short film, Doppelbänger, transports us into the future, where there...
Don’t Text Back – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 18, 2020 Reviews What’s scarier than a satanic cult? A men’s rights group. Mariel Sharp and Kaye Adelaide, directors and producers, present Don’t Text Back, a horror short made by a group of women and LGBTQ+ artists....
Hail to the Deadites – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 16, 2020 Reviews No one who was a part of the first Evil Dead film could have imagined that it would turn into the franchise it is today, nor that the popularity of the films would just continue to grow over time. Steve...
Life: Untitled – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 15, 2020 Reviews Kana Yamada’s directorial debut, Life: Untitled, begins with a jarring opening where the viewer is addressed directly by a young woman standing there without a shirt, and is asked, “is my life worth...
Sleep – Fantasia Festival 2020 Review Alysha Prasad August 14, 2020 Reviews What do you do if you can’t tell if you’re awake or still stuck in a dream? Michael Venus’ never-ending nightmare, Sleep (Schlaf), opens with Marlene (Sandra Hüller), a woman who suffers from horrible...