Thirteenth Report | Fantasia 2015
Haemoo begins in a realistic fashion, almost like a documentary of life aboard a fishing trawler, with an emphasis on the complete lack of glamour in the life of a professional fisherman.
Haemoo begins in a realistic fashion, almost like a documentary of life aboard a fishing trawler, with an emphasis on the complete lack of glamour in the life of a professional fisherman.
Remix, Remake, and Rip-Off is an entertaining but hopelessly scattered documentary that tries to cover too many topics without adequate organization or structure.
Despite its length, Tazza: The Hidden Card is mostly fast-paced and enjoyable to watch.
Tales of Halloween is a film that horror fans will definitely want to see.

A generosity of spirit and novelty of the setting help overcome Ojuju’s technical limitations and suggest that C.J. Obasi is a director to watch in the future.
The lack of facial expression on the puppets in The Arti: The Adventure Begins creates a surreal viewer experience and removes the “something extra” that any live actor brings to a role.
For all the stunning visuals, there’s also plenty of humor in The Royal Tailor, and it never drags despite a running time of just over two hours.
Børning just turned out to be a disappointment, content to settle for ordinary when I was hoping for more.

A Christmas Horror Story is a lot of fun, and sometimes that’s exactly what the world needs.
While my mature self wishes for a bit more bite in the plentiful life advice offered in Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet, I loved the animation.
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