Category: Fantastic Fest 2024

'Anora' Review: Mikey Madison Slays as a Sex-Worker Who Pulls Herself up by the Stilettos
Sean Baker's Anora is a remarkable portrait of the American dreamers and go-getters of the Gen-Z kind.

‘AJ Goes to the Dog Park’ Review: Straight-up Cartoonish, Gleeful Lunacy
Sheer absurdism at its finest and with the lowest of budgets

'Gazer' Review: Jersey Set Neo-Noir Mystery Marks Impressive Debut For Ryan J. Sloan
Has an underground 90s indie sleaziness, like a rare VHS you’d pick up at a Kim's Video store.

'Memoir of a Snail' Review: An Exquisite and Moving Stop-motion Aussie Odyssey
By far the best animated feature you'll see this year

‘Saturday Night’ Review: Jason Reitman Turns ‘SNL’ History into Fan Fiction
An overindulgent production that would be better off as an episode of Drunk History or Documentary Now

'Never Let Go' Review: Halle Berry Survival Horror Flick Intrigues Yet Flounders its Faith-Based Themes
Fails to come up with a concrete sense of self despite starting as an enticing survival horror.

'Heretic' Review: Hugh Grant Force Mormons to Attend His Anti-Religious TED Talk in Sharp A24 Horror
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ latest is a sharp philosophic-based religious thriller that shines in an anti-holy light.
Coogler’s first original flick is a staggeringly sophisticated studio horror with so much on its mind and sharpened fangs ready to bite.