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Digging Beneath Shallow Ground
An interview with director, cast and select production people of the refreshingly original indie horror film, Shallow Ground.
Fantasia 2006: A Strange Circus Indeed
A report on Fantasia Film Festival 2006, discussing issues related to form-content, style for style's sake, and short films featuring man eating cats.
An Interview with Sion Sono
An interview with the director of Strange Circus and The Suicide Club, Sion Sono.
Fantasia 2006: 10th Year Anniversary
A report on the 10th Year Anniversary of Fantasia, focusing on films featuring particularly nasty male pyschos.
The 29th Hong Kong International Film Festival
A report on the 29th International Hong Kong Film festival.
Pregnant Silences: Waiting in Expectation at Fantasia 2004 and 2005
Writer Randolph Jordan weaves through a thematic pattern of pregnancy/death/rebirth which left its mark on FanTasia 2005.
“God Complex,” Hallowed by thy Name!
Montreal's animator/filmmaker Rick Trembles interviews the living legend of fantastic cinema, stop-motion animator extraordinaire, Ray Harryhausen.
Firecracker: An Interview with Steve Balderson
An interview with the director of the indie reality-based melodrama (in the good sense) Firecracker.
Tomoko Matsunashi: The Way of the Interview
An interview with director Tomoko Matsunashi on her film The Way of the Director.
Fantasia 2004 Part 2: Selections from the International Programming
Part-two of Fantasia Festival report.
Fantasia 2004 Part 1: Selections from Japan (mainly) and Korea
Fantasia is back after a one year hiatus, stonger than ever.
Suicide, Regeneration, and a Tear upon Waking: Fantasia 2003
Randolph Jordan stretches his writer's arms in his two-part Fantasia 2003 report, using part one to reflect on cult cinema spectatorship.
Fantasia Part 2. Suicide is for the Birds
Jordan uses part two of his report as an extended mediation on Fantasia (and Jordan) favorite Takashi Miike.
Fantasia 2003: The Heights of Low Budget
Low budget excels at FanTasia 2003.
FanTasia 2003 Preview
The long wait is over. After a one year hiatus for economic and logistical reasons, the FanTasia International Film Festival is back (July 17-August 10, 2003).

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