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Rita // Imagine Fantastic Film Festival 2024

Rita was the first film from the Imagine Fantastic Film Festival program that excited me. I have patiently awaited Jayro Bustamente’s latest film and set the bar high after watching La llorona (2019). Unquestionably, I knew Rita would be incredibly moving and beautiful to watch. Inspired by the 2017 Guatemala orphanage fire, Bustamente brings us

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Your Monster // Your Rage Matters : Imagine Fantastic Film Fest 2024

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Laura’s boyfriend broke up with her while she was battling cancer. Her mom is absent, and her best friend treats her like a burden. So, she has found herself living alone in her childhood home watching her life fall apart while she recuperates.

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The Wailing // Hauntingly Unsatisfying : London Film Fest 2024

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Pedro Martín-Calero’s The Wailing (El llanto)was at the top of my hitlist for London Film Festival watches. As usual, I went off of vibes and a couple of photos because I like to go into every movie knowing as little as possible. I

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Scared Shitless

Scared Shitless // Shit Happens: Screamfest Horror Film Fest

Did I just watch a horror comedy about a murderous genetically mutated creature crawling around in the pipes and looking for its next meal? In short, this apartment building is dealing with a serious plumbing problem, and a plunger won’t be enough to solve it. The speed at which I flew to my laptop to

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Strange Harvest

Strange Harvest: Occult Murder In The Inland Empire // A Review

One of the late-night movies I caught at Fantastic Fest was a true crime mockumentary I knew nothing about. (My kind of carrying on.) I love mockumentary-style found-footage films. They give the plot the perfect structure for experts to insert context and producers to insert the terrifying footage they somehow got their hands on (possibly

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