Clint Worthington
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Fantasia 2025: A Grand Mockery, Every Heavy Thing, Anything That Moves | Festivals & Awards

Weird is the name of the game at the Fantasia International Film Festival; you can always count on your average festival pick to

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Fantasia 2025: Terrestrial, Hold the Fort, Good Boy | Festivals & Awards

As with many festivals, but especially Fantasia, a kind of analysis paralysis can creep in with even the most intrepid critic. What do

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Our 10 Most Anticipated Films of the 2025 Fantasia Film Festival | Festivals & Awards

The world’s largest genre film festival, Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival is one of the most exciting, not to mention lengthy (it typically

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Syfy’s “Revival” Resurrects the Small-Town Zombie Craze In Suitably Morbid Fashion | TV/Streaming

For the longest time, we’ve gotten used to zombies being one of two types: The shambolic, brain-hungry walkers of “Night of the Living

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Rescuing a Movie About Angels From the Devil Himself: Kevin Smith on “Dogma” | Interviews

For Kevin Smith, making “Dogma” was the ultimate expression of his own waning religiosity, filtered through the verbose, irreverent, and crude humor that

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Total Fidelity: Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza on “Warfare” | Interviews

Alex Garland’s worlds, even those in the more fantastical realms of “Ex Machina,” “Dredd,” and “Annihilation,” find as many ways as possible to

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Peacock Turns the Rom-Com Into a Game of Death in the Charming “Laid” | TV/Streaming

The French call the orgasm la petite mort, but for Stephanie Hsu’s frenzied, thirtysomething serial dater Ruby in Peacock’s latest series “Laid,” the

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Taylor Sheridan’s Well Runs Dry in “Landman” | TV/Streaming

For those unfamiliar, a landman is the public-facing side of an oil company’s production team; their job is to secure leases and mineral

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Fantasia 2024: Confession, Tatsumi, Vulcanizadora

The two-hander is an elegant structure for a lower-budget effort: Just plop two characters together, often in a single location, and let the actors’

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Sausage Party: Foodtopia Goes Bad Long Before It’s Over | TV/Streaming

Hot off the heels of the end of the preceding film, “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” sees the culinary residents of Shopwell’s Market waging a

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