Fantasia 2023: Hundreds of Beavers

By Darren Gaskell Leaping on to the screen, Jean Kayak (Ryland Brickson Cole Tews) celebrates his successful applejack distillery in a cheerful musical number to lift the spirits, right up to the point at which a lack of vigilance due to imbibing too much product combined with some sneaky, tree-based vandalism ends with said distillery […]

Unfriending (2023)

Don’t be misled by the title ‘Unfriending’ – as I was at first – into thinking this film has anything much to do with the kind of ‘unfriending’ we associate with social media and the internet (and for which the term was coined). Whilst this film covers the kinds of attitudes to friendships which are […]

Fantasia 2023: Restore Point

As the gap between science fact and science fiction narrows year on year, some of the best sci-fi simply takes recognisable elements from our day-to-day lives and gives them a tweak or two; that’s often enough to make us question the new normal in some way, and some great cinema has already appeared as a […]

Fantasia 2023: Blackout

The cinematic monsters made famous by Universal nearly a century ago continue to appear on our screens today, though often now imbued with much more modern symbolism; the vampire, Frankenstein’s creature (or versions of it) and of course the werewolf are used to represent current predilections, anxieties and fears. You could even say the werewolf […]

Fantasia 2023: Vincent Must Die

Social satire blends with horror in Vincent Must Die (Vincent Doit Mourir), but not – at least initially – in ways your average viewer might expect. It’s a film which starts small and retains that standard of intimacy, always playing out as one man’s struggle against an unprecedented turn of events, even when those events […]

Fantasia 2023: Mami Wata

A crisis of belief besets a West African village in Mami Wata, as corruption and greed sweep in behind it. A dark, often cruel story unfolds, painting a devastating picture of the repercussions of change. The film does this without being overly simplistic, and it does it without any chiding, even if its message is […]

The Lair (2022)

We get some on-screen preamble before the events of The Lair (2022) unfold before us. Locating the film in conflict-ridden Afghanistan in 2017, we’re told that a US bomb strike on a certain province, intended to destroy an insurgent stronghold, occurred after alleged ‘disturbing activity’ in the area. So there we have it: we’re going […]

Smoking Causes Coughing (2022)

By guest contributor Darren Gaskell Following an energy-sapping battle against an evil giant turtle, five superheroes known as the Tobacco Force are instructed by Didier, their chief, to head for a rural retreat in order to work on their cohesion as a team. Soon after they reach their swanky recovery pad, bickering and uncertainty among […]

Silo (2023)

As dystopia has become established as a genre, it’s become the case that the futures it explores have wound up with a few similarities. There’s no mystique about this; dystopia amplifies and extends our fears about the world we currently live in, so environmental angst, fear of political corruption, conspiracy, loss of selfhood – all […]