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Fantasia 2018: Lifechanger’s Justin McConnell on Shape-Shifting, Memory and Toxicity

July 20, 2018October 10, 2018Clint Worthington 1

The writer/director of Fantasia-debuting horror film Lifechanger talks about the origins of the project and getting into the mind of his film’s main monster. Writer/director […]

Blue My Mind

Fantasia 2018: Blue My Mind Is a Different Kind of Mermaid Story

July 19, 2018July 20, 2018Clint Worthington 1

Lisa Brühlmann’s Swiss coming-of-age mermaid tale is admirably shot and performed, but inadvertently hews too closely to similar teen-horror dramas of recent years. It’s almost […]

Satan's Slaves

Fantasia 2018: Satan’s Slave Review – Ghosts, Zombies and Sex Cults, OH MY!

July 17, 2018July 17, 2018Theo Estes 1

A loose remake/prequel to the 1980 film of the same name, Satan’s Slave is a chilling story of how the sins of our parents haunt […]

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Fantasia 2018: Mikhail Red Explores Violence, Morality and Family in Neomanila

July 17, 2018Theo Estes 1

Superbly acted and beautifully shot, Neomanila is a morally ambiguous tale about what we do to survive and crimes we commit for the ones we […]

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Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti is a Meditative Portrait of Depression and Obsession

July 16, 2018July 15, 2018Jared Latore 1

Despite a charismatic performance by Vincent Cassel, this meditative biopic of the French painter fails to match the vibrancy of the artist’s work. Often, in […]

Hanagatami

Fantasia 2018: Hanagatami Review – The Director of Hausu Confuses and Delights in His Final Epic

July 14, 2018July 14, 2018Clint Worthington 1

Hausu’s Nobuhiko Obayashi starts wrapping up his 60-year career in filmmaking with a deeply weird, compellingly stream-of-consciousness wartime drama. Nobuhiko Obayashi is one of Japan’s […]

Skyscraper

Skyscraper Review: The Rock Cooks Up Another Underdone Summer Thriller

July 13, 2018Jon Espino 1

While the Rock maintains his larger-than-life presence, this taller Die Hard knockoff buckles under the weight of its sizeable lack of humor. Ever since my […]

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Alcohollywood Podcast Ep. 330 – InnerSpace (1987)

July 13, 2018October 10, 2018Alcohollywood Staff Comment

The main podcast is back, baby! Since Ant-Man and the Wasp has us thinking about all things shrinking, we decided to look at 1987’s fun-sized adventure […]

Westwood

Review: Westwood Provides a Compelling Portrait of the Godmother of Punk

July 11, 2018July 11, 2018Theo Estes 1

Showcasing her career from punk provocateur to a mainstay of English culture, Westwood is a love letter to one of fashion’s most iconic personalities Westwood: […]

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Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Review: Fun in the Spooky Sun

July 10, 2018Marshall Estes 1

The third entry in Sony Pictures’ kids’ films about animated monsters is fun, flighty and surprisingly layered, with solid jokes and a heartwarming message. I […]

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