Fantastic Fest ’15: Sion Sono delivers another masterpiece with ‘Love & Peace’
Sion Sono’s ‘Love & Peace’ is one 2015’s best films and it demands to be seen
Sion Sono’s ‘Love & Peace’ is one 2015’s best films and it demands to be seen
Perverse, hilarious, and poignant, ‘Liza, the Fox-Fairy’ is an absurdist fairy tale that still features one of 2015’s most touching love stories.
‘The Passing’ is a masterstroke of allegory and mood that continues to haunt long after it’s over.
Part crackpot mystery, part comic-book fable, ‘The Missing Girl’ is a low-key indie charmer that wears its big heart on its awkward sleeve.
A horror-comedy that strives to disturb rather than scare, ‘Der Bunker’ meticulously creates a world of perverse pleasures.
Part ghost story, part social commentary, director Marcin Wrona’s ‘Demon’ offers plenty of appeal while remaining frustratingly elusive.
‘Dirty Romance’ is unforgettable, in every wonderful and terrible sense of the word.
As genre cinema has found more fans around the world, their place in film festivals have also grown, with genre getting its dedicated sections in acclaimed festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section. The demand, however, has grown now to allow for festivals dedicated to genre cinema, and one of the …