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Fantasia International Film Festival

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Fantasia Review: Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break

  • August 8, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
Paul Dood on stage
Whilst the primetime programmes can often leave a lot to be desired, Britain has always excelled when it comes to what can loosely be described as ‘alternative comedy’. You can…
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An unusual bodyguard
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Fantasia Review: Seobok

  • August 7, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
Humans are the only animals who contemplate their own mortality. I’m not quite sure how you could prove this, but as evolved sentient creatures we approach death with a mixture…
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Fantasia Review – Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist

  • August 7, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
When Satoshi Kon died from cancer at the age of 46 in 2010 the world lost one of the greatest living filmmakers. In a career which only lasted a decade,…
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a zombie
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Fantasia Review: Brain Freeze

  • August 6, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
Many of us, at one time or another, have made our escape plans should a zombie apocalypse suddenly breakout. It’s perfectly normal behaviour. There have been so many films and…
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Fantasia Review: Broadcast Signal Intrusion

  • August 5, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
Mystery is one of the most powerful and compelling elements within genre cinema. The ability to keep your audience, and lead, in the dark can make for an enthralling viewing…
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The children were not happy
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Fantasia Review: Kratt

  • August 4, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
In the same way that animated films are not just for children, horror movies aren’t necessarily the sole purview of adults. Like thousands, if not millions, of other teenagers, I…
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Alien.....on a stage
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Fantasia Review: Alien On Stage

  • August 3, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
I suspect no one in the audience to see a new science fiction film on 22 June 1979 will ever forget that night. Alien tore up the rule book and…
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James approaches the remote farmhouse
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Fantasia Review: Strawberry Mansion

  • August 2, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
While filmmakers may be constrained by finances or restricted by the availably of technology, the limits of the human imagination are almost boundless. Genre cinema provides a perfect safe space…
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Fantasia International Film Festival 2021 Preview

  • July 30, 2021
  • Rob Aldam
Now in its 25th year, Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival continues to push boundaries by showcasing the best in new international genre cinema since its inception. It’s a festival which…
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Film Festival Preview: Fantasia International Film Festival

  • July 5, 2019
  • Rob Aldam
Since its inaugural edition back in 1996, Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival has been pushing boundaries by showcasing the best in new international genre cinema. Now in its 23rd incarnation,…
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