Jason Widgington

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Chained | Review

A Jennifer Lynch film never fails to polarize audiences. 1993's Boxing Helena was widely panned by critics and avoided by filmgoers, but a small...

Sweet Sixteen: Fantasia Becoming the Cannes of Genre Film Fests

An adolescent's sixteenth birthday marks a turning point in life when maturation occurs at a much more rapid pace and the teenager begins to...

Virgin Witch | Blu-ray review

Following the tremendous box office and critical success of Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby in 1968, it was only a matter of time before moviegoers...

Review: The Theatre Bizarre

This just might be the year that the format makes a comeback, though, with the U.K. offering up a psychosexual trio of tales in Little Deaths and the Canada/USA/France co-production The Theatre Bizarre delivering a pastiche of visceral thrills sure to delight genre fans of all stripes.

The Theatre Bizarre | Review

Horror Sliced Up: Genre Fans Will Welcome Return of the Grand Guignol

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Interview: Akinola Davies Jr. – My Father’s Shadow

Before he began his maiden voyage into Cannes (being...

2025 André Bazin Prize: Louise Hémon’s ‘The Girl in the Snow’ (L’Engloutie) Wins

Selected for this year's Directors' Fortnight, Louise Hémon's The...

Interview: Morad Mostafa – Aisha Can’t Fly Away

Part of a new wave of Egyptian filmmakers testing...
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