Here we will be exploring the newest in horror with everything from Blockbusters to hidden indie gems. 

 

 

(Fantasia Fest 2025 Review) LA MORT N’EXISTE PAS Creates Something Beautiful, But Gets Lost in Its Own Forest
2025-07-19 07:48 Fantasia Fest 2025 Review) LA MORT N’EXISTE PAS Creates Something Beautiful, But Gets Lost in Its Own Forest By: Professor Horror There are films that feel like open invitations. And then there ar...
(Fantasia Fest 2025 Review) REWRITE Blends Time Travel with the Bittersweet Weight of Memory”
2025-07-19 07:20 “Fantasia Fest 2025 Review: REWRITE Blends Time Travel with the Bittersweet Weight of Memory” By: Professor Horror   In 2021, Daigo Matsui ruined my night in the best way possible with Remain in ...
(Fantasia Fest 2025 Review) Fragmented Lives: Kim Sung-Yoon’s Stark Debut Examines Grief, Guilt, and Growing Up Too Soon
2025-07-17 12:15 Fragmented Lives: Kim Sung-Yoon’s Stark Debut Examines Grief, Guilt, and Growing Up Too Soon By: Professor Horror Playing at Fantasia Film Festival 2025 after its earlier debut at the Busan Intern...
(Fantasia Fest 2025 Review) No Room to Breath: LUCID and the High Cost of Creativity
2025-07-17 10:55 No Room to Breath: LUCID and the High Cost for Creativity.  By: Professor Horror   Deanna Mulligan and Ramsey Fendall’s LUCID (which screened at Fantasia Fest 2025) is an experimental film about ...