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Fantastic Fest Review: ‘In the Tall Grass’ is Another Winning Stephen King Adaptation

The Netflix-Fantastic Fest-Stephen King connection strikes again with In the Tall Grass, proving his best adaptations of late are of his lesser-known works. The...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Vast of Night’ is a stunning directorial debut

Not many movies could get away with going black for two minutes and get away with it. Vast of Night does. It also dares to...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Color Out of Space’ aka the ‘Anti-Annihilation’

The best thing about Richard Stanley’s return from a two-decade directing hiatus, Color Out of Space is, that it takes the ‘U’ out of...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘The Golden Glove’ Serves a Refreshing, Vile Take on Serial Killers

Find some hand sanitizer and plenty of pine tree shaped air fresheners ready after this one. Faith Akin’s The Golden Glove is sure to offend...

Taika Waititi on Defying Trends to Attack the Darkness of ‘Jojo Rabbit’

If there’s one thing that will be unanimously agreed upon regarding Taika Waititi’s anti-hate satire Jojo Rabbit: It’s a movie for our time. Waititi...

1999 Movie-versaries: American Beauty

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was the...

1999 Movie-versaries: For Love of the Game

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was the...

Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast: Toronto International Film Fest 2019 Review

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/way-too-early-oscar-predictions-podcast-tiff-2019 The Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast returns! This episode is our second annual Toronto International Film Festival 2019 (TIFF) podcast. Television Editor Matt...

‘Monos’ Review: The Most Pulse-Pounding and Haunting Film of 2019

Written by Tom Moore Writer-director Alejandro Landes evokes feelings reminiscent of William Golding’s iconic novel, Lord of the Flies with his third feature film, Monos, and...

TIFF Review: ‘How to Build a Girl’ is an Endearing But Clumsy Teen Comedy

How to Build a Girl is so endearing that it's hard to complain about. This is a movie with nothing but the best intentions,...

TIFF Review: ‘Parasite’ — Trust Us … You Want to See this Movie

To talk about Parasite to those who haven't seen it is tricky. This is the sort of film you want to immediately talk about...

TIFF Review: Saint Maud: A Religious Horror Movie That Sneaks Up on You

One of the first things we see, or more accurately, hear Maud do is pray. These prayers play a rather large role in Saint...