‘The Prince of Nothingwood’ Review
Salim Shaheen is one of Afghanistan’s, and perhaps the world’s, most prolific filmmakers. But his is a name probably not known to many outside of… Read More »‘The Prince of Nothingwood’ Review
Salim Shaheen is one of Afghanistan’s, and perhaps the world’s, most prolific filmmakers. But his is a name probably not known to many outside of… Read More »‘The Prince of Nothingwood’ Review
0:00 – Hello, it’s our Fantastic Fest episode, but first an iTunes review 2:15 – We don’t know anything about the new movies in theaters… Read More »Movie BS Ep 377: Fantastic Fest 2017
Beau, Martin, and Chris talk about some recent comics they’ve been digging, notably Birthright, Shade the Changing Girl, and Mister Miracle. They also talk about… Read More »The Original Gentlemen: Season 4 Episode 4: The Alamo
Prism is a film of interconnected stories that revolve around different colors that represent various moods and personalities. The premise makes it feel as though… Read More »‘Prism’ Review – Indie Film Gathering 2017
Nine 20-somethings go to an abandoned prison to film a fake paranormal hunting television show. Naturally, things don’t go well, but are the horrors they encounter… Read More »‘Against the Night’ Review
Brad Henderson and Brad McHargue help Jonathan Barkan prepare for his first Fantastic Fest! NOTE: This episode was recorded before recent, highly-publicized, behind the scenes… Read More »Screamcast 143: The Fantastic Fest Survival Guide
“Trolling: The Movie!” would be an appropriate title for Drib, because it feels like that’s what movie is all about. The film is a documentary-comedy… Read More »‘Drib’ Review – Fantasia Fest 2017
Dan Dream is a slapstick comedy based on the true story of the first electric car.While some of the facts surrounding the actual event are… Read More »‘Dan Dream’ Review – Fantasia Fest 2017
Bad Black straight from Wakaliwood! This fun gem is one of the few Ugandan forays into the action film genre. Supposedly costing $65 and taking… Read More »‘Bad Black’ Review – Fantasia Fest 2017
Savage Dog is a good ole martial arts flick, though it should be noted that it is on the gritty realism side of the genre.… Read More »‘Savage Dog’ Review – Fantastia Fest 2017