Sitges Review: Benson & Moorhead's Clever Sci-Fi Film 'Synchronic'By: FirstShowing.net
15Oct2019
There's nothing like a Benson & Moorhead film. These two indie filmmakers have been working together since 2012, launching with their first feature film Resolution. They followed that up with Spring in 2014, then The Endless in 2017, both excellent f...
Sitges Review: 'The Platform' is Social Commentary Cooked Just RightBy: FirstShowing.net
7Oct2019
Each year we get to see a new selection of films criticizing modern society, governments, and everything else wrong with the way things work. But only a few of these films deserve to be crowned and called the crème de la crème of cinema. The Platfo...
Sitges Review: Daniel Radcliffe in Action Comedy Film 'Guns Akimbo'By: FirstShowing.net
6Oct2019
Just when you think, "they've done it all", someone will come up with some other crazy-as-shit idea and turn it into a movie. The next evolution in the wild action comedy subgenre is a movie titled Guns Akimbo, this time coming from New Zealand (thou...
Sitges Review: Vincenzo Natali's Inescapable Thriller 'In the Tall Grass'By: FirstShowing.net
3Oct2019
In the tall grass lurks monsters, demons, horrors aplenty – but scariest of all is a fear of confusion, unknown forces, an inability to figure out where to go or what to do or how to escape. I've been a big fan of director Vincenzo Natali ever sinc...
Sitges Review: Julius Avery's WWII Movie 'Overlord' is Loud & IntenseBy: FirstShowing.net
18Oct2018
Play this movie as loud as you can. Turn the volume all the way up, strap in, and prepare for an extremely intense cinematic experience. I am a sucker for World War II movies, pretty much any/all of them, so I will happily admit I probably enjoyed th...
Sitges 2018 Final Recap: Seeing Some of the Best & Worst Genre FilmsBy: FirstShowing.net
18Oct2018
There are film festivals and then there are genre film festivals. They both show great films from all over the world, and they both highlight cinema as one of the finest forms of modern art. What makes the Sitges Film Festival stand out in particular...
Sitges Review: Krzykowski's 'The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then Bigfoot'By: FirstShowing.net
15Oct2018
Not all heroes live a heroic life. Not all heroes get a big parade and go on talk shows and end up in history books. The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then The Bigfoot is one of most undefinable films of this year, no question. It's part drama, it's part a...
Sitges Review: 'The Spy Gone North' is a Gripping Korean Spy ThrillerBy: FirstShowing.net
10Oct2018
Not all spy movies are like every other spy movie. And not all spies are the same. The Spy Gone North is an impressive, riveting spy thriller from Korea, made by filmmaker Yoon Jong-bin (of The Unforgiven, Beastie Boys, Nameless Gangster: Rules of th...
Back in the Horror Groove - Jumping Into the 51st Sitges Film FestivalBy: FirstShowing.net
5Oct2018
After attending for my first time last year and enjoying every minute of the fest, I'm back in the town of Sitges, Spain (or Catalonia) to kick off the 51st Sitges Film Festival. It's the Spanish cousin of the Alamo Drafthouse's Fantastic Fest with a...
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