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Fantasia 2012: Humour conquers all in ‘Lloyd the Conqueror’

Llyod the Conqueror Directed by Michael Peterson Written by Andrew Herman and Michael Peterson Canada, 2011 Some games, while popular within the circles of their respective fans, are the target of not so subtle jibes from most other people who either do not understand their appeal or actually have a point in venting their annoyance …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Black Pond’ shines the spotlight on dark humour

Black Pond Directed by Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe Written by Will Sharpe U.K., 2011 Comedy, in its nature and its presentation, has morphed dramatically over the past decade or so, both in North America and in Europe, in particular the United Kingdom. From the more overt, on the nose comedy of yesteryear we have …

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Fantasia 2012: Love enters the belly of the ‘Beast’

Beast Directed by Christoffer Boe Written by Christoffer Boe Denmark, 2011 Everybody enjoys a well told love story. The sub genre, less prominent perhaps, is the doomed love story, the ones in which the two protagonists do not get exactly what they want by the film’s end. It can be played in such a way …

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Fantasia 2012: Michael Biehn Refuses to be ‘The Victim’

The Victim Written by Michael Biehn, based on a story by Reed Lackey Directed by Michael Biehn USA 2012 Fantasia imdb For years, Michael Biehn has been of the most interesting and versatile actors in genre cinema, while paradoxically one of the most misused. Capable of playing the hero, anti-hero or stone cold villain, Biehn has the …

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Fantasia 2012: Benson and Moorhead Give Us ‘Resolution’ to Tired Horror Tropes

Resolution Written by Justin Benson Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead USA 2012 Fantasia imdb It would be easy to compare Resolution to The Cabin in the Woods, both films tackle the horror tropes surrounding the titular isolated cabin in the woods, digging into the meta-narrative that informs the trope, but they come at the text from completely opposite …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘V/H/S’ – a film effective in turning voyeurism into horror

V/H/S Directed by David Bruckner, Ty West, Radio Silence, Glenn McQuaid  Radio Silence  Joe Swanberg and Adam Wingard Screenplay by Simon Barrett, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, David Bruckner, Tyler Gillett, Justin Martinez , Glenn McQuai, Radio Silence, Nicholas Tecosky, Chad Villella and Ti West 2012, USA The faux-documentary, “cinema verité” camera style is increasingly prevalent in horror flicks …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘A Boy And His Samurai’ a sweet, whimsical, funny, poignant, family fantasy

A Boy And His Samurai (Chonmage purin) Directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura Screenplay by Yoshihiro Nakamura 2010, Japan Director Yoshihiro Nakamura really caught the attention of the Sound On Sight staff with his 2009 end-of-the-world punk rock film Fish Story. Last year, he made the equally impressive conspiracy thriller, Golden Slumber. Now he’s back, only this …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Carré Blanc’ – a solid directorial debut even if its dystopic themes feel borrowed

Carré Blanc Directed by Jean-Baptiste Leonetti Written by Jean-Baptiste Leonetti France, 2011 Jean-Baptiste Leonetti’s Carre Blanc marks the arrival of someone who promises to be an emerging new talent in genre filmmaking in France. With that said, his directorial debut comes off as a somewhat jejune undergraduate rhetoric about consumerism and corporate supremacy. Leonetti shows …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Juan Of The Dead’ manages to overcome any zombie fatigue

Juan Of The Dead (Juan de los Muertos) Directed by Alejandro Brugués Screenplay by Alejandro Brugués 2011, Spain / Cuba It seems every country nowadays feels the need to produce an epidemic/zombie film, something they can call their own. And so Cuba’s first zombie flick gives a distinct cultural perspective to breathe life into an …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘The Human Race’ is Both Cruel and Inspiring

The Human Race Written and Directed by Paul Hough USA 2012 imdb Fantasia The Human Race is a grindhouse drive-in classic that happens to have been made years after the drive-in heyday; at least it follows the maxim of legendary drive-in critic Joe Bob Briggs, “the first rule of great drive-in movie-making: Anyone can die at any moment.” The set-up …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Resolution’ will surprise and confound

Resolution Directed by Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson USA, 2012 An exploration of urban legends, examining our eternal relationship with storytelling, Resolution begins as the story of two friends. Michael, whose life is on the right path, receives a disturbing video of his friend Chris, and decides to go to the backwoods in order to …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Under the Bed’ sends old school shivers down our spines

Under the Bed Director by Steven C. Miller. Written by Eric Stolze U.S.A., 2012 They do not seem to make films involving kid-related content like they used to. The common complaint about kids films in the early 21st century is that they cater to the lowest common denominator. Such a qualm can be aimed at …

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Fantasia 2012: Possession (1981) and the Cinema of Hysteria

Possession (1981) Written and Directed by Andrzej Zulawski France/West Germany, 127 minutes Zulawski’s work can be described as being a part of the cinema of hysteria. His characters exist on the edge of sanity, often in an alternative universe that resembles our own but is fuelled by different rules of conduct. Unreal is a way …

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Fantasia 2012: ‘Sushi Girl’ – delirious, demented, raw and bloody

Sushi Girl  Written by Kern Saxton and Destin Pfaff Directed by Kern Saxton USA 2012 Fantasia imdb I saw Sushi Girl under almost perfect conditions: at the Fantasia Film Festival surrounded by more than 700 enthusiastic grindhouse film fans in the presence of the producer, director, writer and virtually the entire cast including Andy MacKenzie …

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Fantasia 2012: Easton’s Article Time Travel Premise Masks a Darker Origin

Easton’s Article Written and Directed by Tim Connery USA, 2012 Fantasia imdb website Leave it to a time traveller to arrive late for a party! Easton’s Article arrives at the Fantasia Film Festival a year after films it would have been natural companion pieces with, like Fantasia 2011 films Brawler, Bellflower and Another Earth, films that used a …

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Fantasia 2012: Takashi Miike’s ‘For Love’s Sake’ melts brains

For Love’s Sake aka Ai to makoto aka The Legend of Love & Sincerity Written by Takayuki Takuma, Ikki Kajiwara, Takumi Nagayasu, Directed by Takashi Miike Japan, 2012 Fantasia imdb This year, Fantasia pulled out all the stops to kick off the Festival with a bang – several bangs. They unveiled a new interactive screen that displays …

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Fantasia 2012: Beyond the Film Festival Day 2

Since Sound on Sight was founded, we have always been one of the biggest fans of the Fantasia International Film Festival. With every year we provide even more coverage, updating daily with new articles, reviews and as many podcasts as humanly possible. This year in collaboration with CUTV, we will also be including video coverage of the …

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Fantasia 2012: Beyond the Film Festival Day 1

Since Sound on Sight was founded, we have always been one of the biggest fans of the Fantasia International Film Festival. With every year we provide even more coverage, updating daily with new articles, reviews and as many podcasts as humanly possible. This year in collaboration with CUTV, we will also be including video coverage …

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Fantasia 2012: Primer on the Frontières International Co-Production Market

One of the big announcements of this year’s Fantasia is that for the first time Fantasia will be presenting the Fantasia Industry Rendez-Vous which includes a film market for the films being presented during the festival to help those filmmakers sell their films for distribution, as well as a series of conferences that are free …

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Fantasia 2012: Ricky D’s most anticipated films

I’ve been lucky enough to attend the Fantasia film Festival since the very first year and make no mistake about it, Fantasia has always been a highlight of every summer since. This year is no exception. With another impressive and diverse line-up, any movie crazed die hard genre fans such as myself are left with …

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Fantasia 2012: Justine’s Most Anticipated Films

For even the most seasoned festival goer, the Fantasia Film Festival presents a daunting challenge. With over 160 films playing, it is impossible to see everything and compromise is not an option but a necessity. For the cinematic adventurer, however, Fantasia is a gold-mine: bringing to the forefront some of the strangest, smallest and craziest …

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Fantasia 2012: Edgar’s most anticipated films

It is that time of year again. Mid-to-late July means two things if one is a film fan either living or visiting the city of Montréal. The blockbuster season is in full swing, although that can be applied to just about any city in the universe, and the Fantasia film festival is mere days away. …

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