Killer Unicorn is a slasher film, from Brooklyn, New York. Set in the underground Drag Queen party scene, Killer Unicorn involves a stalk-and-chase plotline, in which one vengeful murderer is targeting everyone else. Recently acquired by Indican Pictures, this title stars several colourful characters including: Lady Havok, Isis Vermouth and Latrice Royale. This indie film was directed by Drew Bolton, from a script by Jose D. Alvarez. Horror fans, in the United States, will be able to see Killer Unicorn in theatres, next week; a look ahead to the film's wide, domestic release is hosted here. The filmmakers have compared this horror title to others. Writer Alvarez mentions being inspired by John Waters and John Carpenter. So, fans will find references to films such as: "I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream and Halloween." Alvarez also mentions this film is: "equal parts scary, campy and queer." As pride month quick off this week,...
- 6/4/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
NewFest, the New York-set Lgbtq film festival that is celebrating its 30th year, has unveiled its full linuep of movies ahead of its run October 24-30. As previously announced, the fest opens with Yen Tan’s AIDS drama 1985 starring Gotham‘s Corey Michael Smith, The Gifted‘s Jamie Chung, Aidan Langford, Virginia Madsen and Michael Chiklis.
This year’s slate includes the New York Centerpiece screening of the Matt Smith-starring Mapplethorpe; the Telluride-bowing Boy Erased starring Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Lucas Hedges as the U.S. Centerpiece; and the International Centerpiece Rafiki, Wanuri Kahiu’s pic that has been banned in its native Keyna for centering on a relationship between two women.
Also on tap is the Documentary Centerpiece film Dykes, Camera, Action. The fest will close with Robert Clift and Hillary Demmon’s Making Montgomery Clift.
This year’s lineup features programming from 32 countries, with 46 feature films,...
This year’s slate includes the New York Centerpiece screening of the Matt Smith-starring Mapplethorpe; the Telluride-bowing Boy Erased starring Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Lucas Hedges as the U.S. Centerpiece; and the International Centerpiece Rafiki, Wanuri Kahiu’s pic that has been banned in its native Keyna for centering on a relationship between two women.
Also on tap is the Documentary Centerpiece film Dykes, Camera, Action. The fest will close with Robert Clift and Hillary Demmon’s Making Montgomery Clift.
This year’s lineup features programming from 32 countries, with 46 feature films,...
- 9/21/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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