Festivals & Awards
Fantasia 2017, Day 3: “Japanese Girls Never Die,” “Confidential Assignment,” “My Friend Dahmer”
Another day at Montreal's Fantasia Festival features movies from Japan, Korea, and Ohio.
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Another day at Montreal's Fantasia Festival features movies from Japan, Korea, and Ohio.
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A first report on three films from the opening days of Fantasia 2017.
An interview with writer/director David Lowery on "A Ghost Story."
A look at the latest on Blu-ray, including several Criterion releases, "Their Finest," "The Fate of the Furious," and "The Lost City of Z"!
A review of the Netflix series "Friends From College."
A review of FX's drug drama "Snowfall."
On a game that sets a new standard for two genres: superhero games and fighting games.
A review of the latest Netflix series, starring Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup.
The newest and greatest on Blu-ray and streaming services, including "John Wick: Chapter 2," "The LEGO Batman Movie," and three Criterion releases!