Fantasia 2016: Red Christmas
Red Christmas is a bloody enjoyable abortion-themed horror-comedy.
Red Christmas is a bloody enjoyable abortion-themed horror-comedy.
Billy O'Brien's YA adaptation 'I Am Not A Serial Killer' isn't quite original, but it's never less than distinct, engrossing and compelling.
We Are the Flesh is either the most brilliant or the most self-indulgent movie of 2016. Or maybe it's both.
Café Society is an enjoyably sweet addition to Woody Allen's filmography.
Antibirth is perverse, vile, nasty as hell, and wears its ugliness like a badge of honor.
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie might be the most depressing comedy of the year.
Check It Out is a past-midnight, quasi-freakish program where an Oscar-nominated actor gives the best performance of his career.
Illumination Entertainment's The Secret Life of Pets doesn't give a dog a bad name.
The Legend of Tarzan is a cumbersome bore, without any real signs of imagination or inspiration throughout.
The Purge: Election Year probably won't win your vote.
Swiss Army Man is the most mature, thoughtful and heartfelt film ever to center around a 90-minute fart joke involving a corpse.