This month’s installment of Deep Cuts Rising features a variety of horror movies. Some selections reflect a specific day or event in August, and others were chosen at random.
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
This month’s offerings feature folk horror, killer animals, and more.
Dark August (1976)
Directed by Martin Goldman.
With August 22 being World Folklore Day, horror fans don’t ever have to look too far to find mysticism and superstitions. Right in their backyards are plenty of homegrown horrors that showcase the extraordinary. Martin Goldman’s Vermont-shot regional horror Dark August centers on the man who accidentally runs over and kills a little girl. While J.J. Barry‘s difficult character is found innocent in court, he still suspects the victim’s grandfather has cursed him. Now the protagonist...
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
This month’s offerings feature folk horror, killer animals, and more.
Dark August (1976)
Directed by Martin Goldman.
With August 22 being World Folklore Day, horror fans don’t ever have to look too far to find mysticism and superstitions. Right in their backyards are plenty of homegrown horrors that showcase the extraordinary. Martin Goldman’s Vermont-shot regional horror Dark August centers on the man who accidentally runs over and kills a little girl. While J.J. Barry‘s difficult character is found innocent in court, he still suspects the victim’s grandfather has cursed him. Now the protagonist...
- 8/1/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
Bengaluru, Jan 27 (Ians) Popular Kannada actor Dhanajaya and Sathyadev of ‘Ram Sethu’ fame are coming together for the pan-Indian movie titled ‘Zebra’.
This multi-starrer action thriller also stars Telugu comedian Sunil, last seen as the sinister Mangalam Srinu in ‘Pushpa’, Kattappa Sathyaraj and Sathya Akala. The movie has been written and directed by Eashvar Karthic, who’s best known for his film ‘Penguin’.
The team has wrapped up its schedule of 50 days and the remaining bit of shooting is planned in Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai.
The film, which also has Sunil Varma, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Rama Raj, Jenifer Picanto, Suresh Chandra Menon and Kalyani Natarajan playing important roles, will be released in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi. Ravi Basoor of ‘Kgf’ fame is the music director.
–Ians
mka/srb...
This multi-starrer action thriller also stars Telugu comedian Sunil, last seen as the sinister Mangalam Srinu in ‘Pushpa’, Kattappa Sathyaraj and Sathya Akala. The movie has been written and directed by Eashvar Karthic, who’s best known for his film ‘Penguin’.
The team has wrapped up its schedule of 50 days and the remaining bit of shooting is planned in Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai.
The film, which also has Sunil Varma, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Rama Raj, Jenifer Picanto, Suresh Chandra Menon and Kalyani Natarajan playing important roles, will be released in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi. Ravi Basoor of ‘Kgf’ fame is the music director.
–Ians
mka/srb...
- 1/27/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Stephanie Zari’s thriller debut aims for black humour but also deals with child abuse and mental illness
This low-budget indie set in the dark heart of the rural English suburbs begins with a woman plunging an eight-inch kitchen knife into her husband’s head. The tone that director Stephanie Zari is going for seems to be that blend of violence and black humour that Fargo and Killing Eve make look so easy. But Zebra Girl’s quirky comedy is not quite distinctive enough, and the script lurches iffily into serious issues of child abuse and mental illness in the second half.
Sarah Roy plays the murderer, Catherine, who grabs a knife from the cutlery drawer after catching husband Dan (Tom Cullen) watching unpleasant porn at 3am in the study of their country pile. A shrieky horror movie score blares as she does the deed and afterwards she wraps a...
This low-budget indie set in the dark heart of the rural English suburbs begins with a woman plunging an eight-inch kitchen knife into her husband’s head. The tone that director Stephanie Zari is going for seems to be that blend of violence and black humour that Fargo and Killing Eve make look so easy. But Zebra Girl’s quirky comedy is not quite distinctive enough, and the script lurches iffily into serious issues of child abuse and mental illness in the second half.
Sarah Roy plays the murderer, Catherine, who grabs a knife from the cutlery drawer after catching husband Dan (Tom Cullen) watching unpleasant porn at 3am in the study of their country pile. A shrieky horror movie score blares as she does the deed and afterwards she wraps a...
- 5/24/2021
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
Cotton Candy is one of the best contestants on season 1 of “The Masked Dancer.” On February 3, she impressed the the four judges with her graceful routine set to the ballet “Swan Lake Opus 20. Acto I Finale” by Tchaikovsky. Cotton Candy was competing as part of the Final Five and ensured herself a place in the Top 4 who will dance on February 10.
We’ve watched that most recent routine repeatedly as well as her three previous turns when she danced to “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis, “Sour Candy” by Lady Gaga featuring Blackpink and “Glitter in the Air” by Pink. And we’ve gone back and reviewed all the Cotton Candy clues videos too. Keep reading if you want to know the name of Cotton Candy as we have all “The Masked Dancer” spoilers for season 1.
We are certain that Cotton Candy is Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas. Don’t believe us?...
We’ve watched that most recent routine repeatedly as well as her three previous turns when she danced to “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis, “Sour Candy” by Lady Gaga featuring Blackpink and “Glitter in the Air” by Pink. And we’ve gone back and reviewed all the Cotton Candy clues videos too. Keep reading if you want to know the name of Cotton Candy as we have all “The Masked Dancer” spoilers for season 1.
We are certain that Cotton Candy is Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas. Don’t believe us?...
- 2/10/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The final four performers on Fox’s “The Masked Dancer” will return to the stage on Wednesday, February 10 to compete in the semi-finals. The colorful hop-steppers hope to impress panelists Paula Abdul, Brian Austin Green, Ken Jeong and Ashley Tisdale along with viewers at home as they shake their groove things for a spot in the season finale. Who among them is most likely to inch one step closer to the Diamond Mask trophy? And who is in danger of being the latest creature unmasked in front of America?
Read our Top 4 power rankings below and sound off in the comments to let us know who you think deserves to win “The Masked Dancer.”
See‘The Masked Dancer’ Fresh Clues For Top 4: Cotton Candy, Tulip, Sloth, Zebra
1. Tulip
(Group A Kickoff: “Fergalicious” by Fergie; Group A Playoffs: “Fields of Gold” by Eva Cassidy; Super Six: “Thank U, Next” by...
Read our Top 4 power rankings below and sound off in the comments to let us know who you think deserves to win “The Masked Dancer.”
See‘The Masked Dancer’ Fresh Clues For Top 4: Cotton Candy, Tulip, Sloth, Zebra
1. Tulip
(Group A Kickoff: “Fergalicious” by Fergie; Group A Playoffs: “Fields of Gold” by Eva Cassidy; Super Six: “Thank U, Next” by...
- 2/10/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The Exotic Bird made it into the final six contestants competing on the January 27 episode of “The Masked Dancer” with a high-energy performance last Wednesday. She had the four judges rocking with her version of the chart-topper “Latch” by Disclosure featuring Sam Smith. This was just her latest triumph on the show and she is now one of the leading contenders to win the Diamond Mask.
We’ve rewatched that January 20 performance as well as her first routine set to “Con Calma” by Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow. And we’ve scoured her clues videos as well. We are now sure we know who is ready to fly out of that Exotic Bird costume.
Keep reading for all “The Masked Dancer” spoilers for season 1, including the real name of the Exotic Bird.
See ‘The Masked Dancer’ spoilers: Cotton Candy is …
We are absolutely sure that the Exotic Bird...
We’ve rewatched that January 20 performance as well as her first routine set to “Con Calma” by Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow. And we’ve scoured her clues videos as well. We are now sure we know who is ready to fly out of that Exotic Bird costume.
Keep reading for all “The Masked Dancer” spoilers for season 1, including the real name of the Exotic Bird.
See ‘The Masked Dancer’ spoilers: Cotton Candy is …
We are absolutely sure that the Exotic Bird...
- 1/27/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“The Masked Dancer” is one of our favorite new shows of 2021. We can’t get enough of it and love watching famous folk in cumbersome costumes doing difficult dance steps. On the first episode of season 1, which aired on December 30, five celebrities danced and four of them made the cut; Disco Ball was unmasked to reveal rapper turned actor Ice-t (“Law & Order: Svu”).
We’ve been been busy since that premiere scouring the clues and performance videos and have all of your “The Masked Dancer” spoilers, including the identity of the most energetic dancer of the bunch, Tulip, who performs again on January 20.
On episode 1, the Tulip wowed us with her fancy footwork to “Fergalicious” by Fergie. The four judges were way off with their guesses of Charli D’Amelio, Ariana Grande or Heather Morris. Keep reading for all “The Masked Dancer” spoilers, including our theory as to the true identity of the Tulip.
We’ve been been busy since that premiere scouring the clues and performance videos and have all of your “The Masked Dancer” spoilers, including the identity of the most energetic dancer of the bunch, Tulip, who performs again on January 20.
On episode 1, the Tulip wowed us with her fancy footwork to “Fergalicious” by Fergie. The four judges were way off with their guesses of Charli D’Amelio, Ariana Grande or Heather Morris. Keep reading for all “The Masked Dancer” spoilers, including our theory as to the true identity of the Tulip.
- 1/20/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
With its rather unusual title, the short by Karin Takeda is a little gem picking up on the agony of a perfectionist. The newcomer director took one year to finish this as a graduation project at the Tokyo Polytechnic University.
Then I Add Colors to a Panda and a Zebra screened at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
Shirahoshi (Yuki) is a girl who can’t tolerate when things are not absolutely right. She won the runner-up prize in a manga contest but decided to abandon her dream of becoming a manga artist since she wasn’t going to be the best. Now she spends her days searching for a job. She also cannot accept the reality she was abruptly dumped by her boyfriend who she had hoped would be the perfect match. Then Shirahoshi suddenly comes face-to-face with a suspicious man (Kansaku Shinohara) and self-proclaimed ghost who warns her that...
Then I Add Colors to a Panda and a Zebra screened at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
Shirahoshi (Yuki) is a girl who can’t tolerate when things are not absolutely right. She won the runner-up prize in a manga contest but decided to abandon her dream of becoming a manga artist since she wasn’t going to be the best. Now she spends her days searching for a job. She also cannot accept the reality she was abruptly dumped by her boyfriend who she had hoped would be the perfect match. Then Shirahoshi suddenly comes face-to-face with a suspicious man (Kansaku Shinohara) and self-proclaimed ghost who warns her that...
- 1/19/2021
- by Alexander Knoth
- AsianMoviePulse
Have you been losing sleep over the real names of the “The Masked Dancer” contestants in Group B? We’ve repeatedly rewatched their debut on the January 6 episode of this spin-off of “The Masked Singer.” And we’ve reread all of the clues to date given on social media, including Instagram. We are now confident we can tell you the true identities of the four contestants who made it through to the playoffs airing on January 13, including the real identity of Cotton Candy. Remember, she was the hit of episode 2 with her soaring performance of “Glitter in the Air” by Pink.
Forget the guesses by the panel that Cotton Candy is Jenna Dewan, Julianne Hough or Pink. We’ve analyzed the individual clues for Cotton Candy as well as the ones given as a group for all 10 celebrities taking part on season 1 of “The Masked Dancer.” We are convinced we...
Forget the guesses by the panel that Cotton Candy is Jenna Dewan, Julianne Hough or Pink. We’ve analyzed the individual clues for Cotton Candy as well as the ones given as a group for all 10 celebrities taking part on season 1 of “The Masked Dancer.” We are convinced we...
- 1/13/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
"Time is money, let's go." Syndicado has debuted the official US trailer for a Canadian film titled Honey Bee, the first feature from acclaimed doc filmmaker Rama Rau. This premiered at the Whistler Film Festival in 2018, and is getting a VOD release this month in the US. Honey Bee is an unpredictable tale of survival that follows the journey of quick-witted "Honey Bee", an underage truck stop sex worker ensnared by her ruthless Romeo-pimp boyfriend. Unwittingly, she is taken into foster care with her new family, Louise and Christian, in a remote rural area in Northern Canada where she discovers there might be more to life than the hand she's been dealt. Rau needed to tell this story as a fictionalized drama because to tell the real stories would put the lives of these girls at risk. Starring Julia Sarah Stone, Martha Plimpton, Peter Outerbridge, Steven Love, and Michelle McLeod.
- 11/4/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Los Angeles — Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents Lost In Space, The Complete First Season, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD June 4.
Set thirty years in the future, this epic reimagining of the original family space adventure finds the Robinsons torn off course en route to what they hoped would be a fresh start on a distant space colony. Against all odds, but with endless hope and extensive training, the family bands together to survive on a dangerous alien planet.
Lost In Space stars Toby Stephens as John Robinson, and Molly Parker as Maureen Robinson. As the Robinson kids, Taylor Russell (Falling Skies) is the strong-willed and confident Judy, Mina Sundwall is the quick-witted and definitive middle-child Penny, and Max Jenkins is the curious and sensitive Will Robinson. Stranded along with the Robinsons are two outsiders who find themselves thrown together by circumstance and a mutual knack for deception, the unsettlingly charismatic Dr.
Set thirty years in the future, this epic reimagining of the original family space adventure finds the Robinsons torn off course en route to what they hoped would be a fresh start on a distant space colony. Against all odds, but with endless hope and extensive training, the family bands together to survive on a dangerous alien planet.
Lost In Space stars Toby Stephens as John Robinson, and Molly Parker as Maureen Robinson. As the Robinson kids, Taylor Russell (Falling Skies) is the strong-willed and confident Judy, Mina Sundwall is the quick-witted and definitive middle-child Penny, and Max Jenkins is the curious and sensitive Will Robinson. Stranded along with the Robinsons are two outsiders who find themselves thrown together by circumstance and a mutual knack for deception, the unsettlingly charismatic Dr.
- 4/28/2019
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Actor’s mother also tells defamation trial she called her daughter Rebel but later bowed to pressure to use a ‘suitable name’
Rebel Wilson’s family members have backed up her claims she is from a “bogan” family.
Teacher Sue Bownds told the supreme court of Victoria on Wednesday about the challenges the Pitch Perfect star faced while growing up in the “western suburbs” of Sydney.
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Rebel Wilson’s family members have backed up her claims she is from a “bogan” family.
Teacher Sue Bownds told the supreme court of Victoria on Wednesday about the challenges the Pitch Perfect star faced while growing up in the “western suburbs” of Sydney.
Continue reading...
- 5/31/2017
- by Australian Associated Press
- The Guardian - Film News
In a commendable effort to save forgotten genre items either cloaked in obscurity or in danger of disappearing completely due to degrading source materials, distributor Arrow Video releases its first volume of a new series called American Horror Project. Fans of vintage indie horror from a game changing golden era should be enthused for this trio of inventive efforts even if not all live up to the excitement promised by the vibrant packaging. Lurid, carnivalesque, and even tawdry, it’s a new formidable platform for films unfairly dismissed upon release and deserving of another opportunity to provoke.
The earliest film here is the ungainly titled Malatesta’s Bucket of Blood, the 1973 debut and solo feature of Christopher Speeth. The plot synopsis promises palpable weirdness, concerning a middle aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Norris (Paul Hostetler, Betsy Henn) who show up seeking employment at a seedy, run down carnival. Their zeal is a ruse,...
The earliest film here is the ungainly titled Malatesta’s Bucket of Blood, the 1973 debut and solo feature of Christopher Speeth. The plot synopsis promises palpable weirdness, concerning a middle aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Norris (Paul Hostetler, Betsy Henn) who show up seeking employment at a seedy, run down carnival. Their zeal is a ruse,...
- 3/15/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
If Quantum Leap has always been on your 'to-watch' list but you've never had the time, here are a few suggestions to get you started...
Maps to TV shows: Is there a popular show you’d really like to watch but you just don’t have time to wade through years of it all at once? Do you just want to know why that one character keeps turning up on Tumblr? Do the fans all tell you ‘season one is a bit iffy but stick with it, it gets great!’, leaving you with absolutely zero desire ever to watch the boring/silly/just plain weird season one? Then Maps To TV Shows is for you!
In these articles, we’ll outline routes through popular TV shows focusing on particular characters, story arcs or episode types. Are you really into the Klingon episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation? Do you...
Maps to TV shows: Is there a popular show you’d really like to watch but you just don’t have time to wade through years of it all at once? Do you just want to know why that one character keeps turning up on Tumblr? Do the fans all tell you ‘season one is a bit iffy but stick with it, it gets great!’, leaving you with absolutely zero desire ever to watch the boring/silly/just plain weird season one? Then Maps To TV Shows is for you!
In these articles, we’ll outline routes through popular TV shows focusing on particular characters, story arcs or episode types. Are you really into the Klingon episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation? Do you...
- 5/7/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
At the outset, this week’s Nashville seems like a happy affair. Scarlett is set to make her Grand Ole Opry debut, Rayna is ready to announce her new label and Gunnar is building buzz about his new song. Even Juliette – who’s seriously not thrilled to pay off Dante for a blackmail sex tape – is ready to hand over the cash and watch the problem fade away in time for the CMAs.
Nothing terrible happens… until lots of terrible things happen. Quickly. In ways that will only lead to even more terrible things happening. Did I mention the dead bodies?...
Nothing terrible happens… until lots of terrible things happen. Quickly. In ways that will only lead to even more terrible things happening. Did I mention the dead bodies?...
- 5/16/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
After announcing the 58 films in four categories that would be eligible for awards at Sundance, the film fest has now announced the next 57 movies to be screened this coming January. These 57 films are of course out of competition and will be included in Premieres, Next, Spotlight, New Frontiers and Midnight categories. Most are big name projects from already established filmmakers and some have already made their way around film festival in 2010. The list includes Kevin Smith’s Red State, Tom McCarthy’s Win Win, Morgan Spurlock’s documentary The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, Submarine, I Saw the Devil (which had plenty of buzz at Tiff) and my most anticipated film of 2011, Hobo With a Shotgun.
Here is the full list:
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance Film Festival Premieres section offers the latest work from American and international directors as well as world premieres of highly anticipated films.
Here is the full list:
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance Film Festival Premieres section offers the latest work from American and international directors as well as world premieres of highly anticipated films.
- 12/3/2010
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Following yesterday's announcement of the U.S. and World Cinema Dramatic and Documentary Competitions, the Sundance Film Festival has unveiled the second part of their lineup, which includes the more starry-eyed Premieres section, the best-of-fests Spotlight section, the sure-to-be-culty Park City at Midnight section, the low-budget Next section, and the more experimental New Frontier section (an extension of New Frontier Program, the collection of video art installations which has already been noted here for playing James Franco's dramatic multimedia examination of "Three's Company.")
In addition to the return of filmmakers like "Chuck & Buck"'s Miguel Arteta, "Clockwatchers" director Jill Sprecher, Kevin Smith and "The Station Agent"'s Thomas McCarthy to Park City, the festival will also welcome less frequent or first-time Sundance attendees such as Hollywood types Al Pacino ("Son of No One") and Tobey Maguire ("The Details") and mumblecore alums Joe Swanberg ("Uncle Kent," which announced it's been...
In addition to the return of filmmakers like "Chuck & Buck"'s Miguel Arteta, "Clockwatchers" director Jill Sprecher, Kevin Smith and "The Station Agent"'s Thomas McCarthy to Park City, the festival will also welcome less frequent or first-time Sundance attendees such as Hollywood types Al Pacino ("Son of No One") and Tobey Maguire ("The Details") and mumblecore alums Joe Swanberg ("Uncle Kent," which announced it's been...
- 12/2/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
The Sundance Film Festival announced the in competition film line-up for the film festival running January 20th through January 30th 2011 in Park City, Utah.
Today the festival has announced the line-up for the non-competition films and there is one hell of a line-up! There are a ton of great films that will be premiering at the festival, and if you're going you have a lot of great films to choose from!
Each film has an incredible cast and a great story. These films include Cedar Rapids, about a man traveling to an insurance conference, featuring Ed Helms, John C. Reilly and Sigourney Weaver; Kevin Smith's Red State, about a group of misfits encounter extreme fundamentalism in Middle America; The Details, about domestic tensions spawned by raccoons with Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Banks, Laura Linney, Ray Liotta, Dennis Haysbert; I Melt With You, starring Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe, Christian McKay,...
Today the festival has announced the line-up for the non-competition films and there is one hell of a line-up! There are a ton of great films that will be premiering at the festival, and if you're going you have a lot of great films to choose from!
Each film has an incredible cast and a great story. These films include Cedar Rapids, about a man traveling to an insurance conference, featuring Ed Helms, John C. Reilly and Sigourney Weaver; Kevin Smith's Red State, about a group of misfits encounter extreme fundamentalism in Middle America; The Details, about domestic tensions spawned by raccoons with Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Banks, Laura Linney, Ray Liotta, Dennis Haysbert; I Melt With You, starring Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe, Christian McKay,...
- 12/2/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Well, yesterday, we saw the full list of films in-competition; today, we get to see those titles that have been selected for Sundance 2011′s out-of-competition lineup.
And as I said with yesterday’s post, I’ll be going over the complete list, highlighting titles that need to be, taking into consideration this blog’s specific interests. The only title that immediately stands out is Brit John Akomfrah’s The Nine Muses, which MsWOO positively reviewed, after seeing it at the London Film Festival in October. Read her review Here.
But look for future posts profiling any other titles I deem worthy. I’ve applied for press credentials to attend next year’s festival. I won’t know until the 23rd of this month, whether I’ve been granted press access or not. If I am, I will attend the festival; and if I’m not, well, I probably won’t.
And as I said with yesterday’s post, I’ll be going over the complete list, highlighting titles that need to be, taking into consideration this blog’s specific interests. The only title that immediately stands out is Brit John Akomfrah’s The Nine Muses, which MsWOO positively reviewed, after seeing it at the London Film Festival in October. Read her review Here.
But look for future posts profiling any other titles I deem worthy. I’ve applied for press credentials to attend next year’s festival. I won’t know until the 23rd of this month, whether I’ve been granted press access or not. If I am, I will attend the festival; and if I’m not, well, I probably won’t.
- 12/2/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Wednesday, the 2011 Sundance Film Festival announced the 58 films in four categories [1] that would be eligible for awards. Today, they've announced the next slice of their line up - 57 out of competition films in the Premieres, Next, Spotlight, New Frontiers and Midnight categories. This is generally where you get many of the bigger name projects and this year is no exception. We already knew [2] that Kevin Smith's Red State would be on the list, but there's also Tom McCarthy's new film Win Win, Morgan Spurlock's documentary The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, the highly buzzed-about Submarine, Fantastic Fest darling I Saw the Devil as well as Hobo With a Shotgun and a whole bunch more including films with Al Pacino, Tobey Maguire, Jeremy Piven, Kevin Spacey, Demi Moore, Paul Rudd and others. As we said yesterday, the announcement of the movies playing the 2011 Sundance Film Festival is like looking into our film futures.
- 12/2/2010
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
Yesterday we revealed the in-competition line-up for this years Sundance Film Festival. Today the programmers have announced the second wave, the out-of-competition line-up. It includes six categories and you can check them all out below. We already knew Kevin Smith‘s Red State would be screening, as he announced on his podcast last night. The rest of this out-of-competition line-up is pretty unbelievable.
We get Cedar Rapids (from Youth In Revolt‘s Miguel Arteta), Mark Pellington‘s I Melt With You, My Idiot Brother starring Paul Rudd, Tom McCarthy‘s Win Win, as well as Dito Montiel‘s third feature The Son of No One. We also have new documentaries by Morgan Spurlock and Eugene Jarecki. Some of my favorite Tiff films are also making an appearance, including Submarine (pictured above) and Meek’s Cutoff. Check it out below.
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance...
We get Cedar Rapids (from Youth In Revolt‘s Miguel Arteta), Mark Pellington‘s I Melt With You, My Idiot Brother starring Paul Rudd, Tom McCarthy‘s Win Win, as well as Dito Montiel‘s third feature The Son of No One. We also have new documentaries by Morgan Spurlock and Eugene Jarecki. Some of my favorite Tiff films are also making an appearance, including Submarine (pictured above) and Meek’s Cutoff. Check it out below.
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance...
- 12/2/2010
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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