Fantasia 2025: Foreigner

Foreigner (2025) starts with an advertisement: if this seems trivial, be forewarned, it’s actually surprisingly central to the plot, this product called Die [sic] Blonde – a box dye, seemingly particularly popular with teens… We don’t stick around here, though. We next meet a little girl and her mother, dreaming of a better life in […]

Fantasia 2025: The Fairy Moon

There’s something odd pressing in at the edges of the everyday in The Fairy Moon, the latest short film from director Craig Williams – whose last film, The Wyrm of Bwlch Pen Barras, was one of the standouts of 2024. In many respects, we’re getting something in The Fairy Moon which could seem similar to […]

Fantasia 2025: Hotel Acropole

Rivka (Judith Zins) checks into the titular accommodation, accompanied by an urn containing the ashes of her partner Hugo. She’s also carrying Hugo’s baby and a deep, painful wound on her back which has refused to heal in the wake of Hugo’s passing, Having been advised to isolate herself from those around her, she plans […]

Fantasia 2025: The Woman

Small in scale, unusual in approach, The Woman (2025) is an intriguing one. It begins with some apparently random events, moving from a chance meeting to a sequence of increasingly alarming follow-ups – and as it goes, it gets increasingly psychologically dark. Its oblique approach may not be for everyone, but it’s in that oblique […]

Fantasia 2025: Lucid

Mia (Caitlin Acken Taylor) is an art student who doesn’t think much of herself as an artist and, unfortunately, this viewpoint appears to extend to not only the others in her class but also her professor, who thinks her work is full of clichés and needs to push past her many creative blocks. Given a […]

Fantasia 2025: Terrestrial

Whilst it’s rare to start a review with as-yet unqualified praise, needs must in this case: Terrestrial (2025) is such an incredibly clever, ambitious project. This tale for our times is filled with surprises, and it’s a huge credit to director Steve Pink and to writers Connor Diedrich and – good name for a writer […]