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Bring Home The Violence: UNDISPUTED III: REDEMPTION now available!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

U3“I have seen the future of low budget action filmmaking, and it is UNDISPUTED III: REDEMPTION.” – Devin Faraci, CHUD.

We’d been hearing a lot about this movie after the Action Fest screening brought down the house a little while back. Devin Faraci’s review intrigued us. The tweet-stream was hugely positive. Then everyone who attended last week’s blow-out Action Fest/Fantastic Fest Presents screening of UNDISPUTED III with the director Isaac Florentine and star Marko Zaror in person walked out of the theater raving about the film. Fight sequences are the meat of action movies and more often than not we just get a lot of warmed over cold cuts. But Florentine through a lifetime of studying the cinematic art of face-kicking, has got it down to a science so when he delivers the goods, the adrenaline level in the room goes up to the ceiling. And the cast, featuring preposterously athletic Chilean action god Marko Zaror (MANDRILL), is up to the material. AICN definitely agreed.

Now UNDISPUTED III is out on DVD and Blu Ray. Take a look at it and judge for yourself. With guys like Florentine and Zaror around and approaching their peak, we feel pretty good about action movies for the next decade or so.



Fantastic Fest Call to Arms! Help spread the word about THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD opening this Friday at Alamo South Lamar!

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

good-bad-weird-blogFantastic Fest favorite and genuine stick of Korean TNT, THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD, finally opens theatrically this Friday at Alamo South Lamar!

Rarely does the rest of the non festival-going city get the opportunity to take the true movie-going insanity of a Fantastic Fest jam, so if you caught it, tell a friend what they missed!  If you didn’t catch it, shame on you.  But at least you can now!

“A FULL THROTTLE THRILL RIDE.” V.A. Musetto, New York Post

“CRITICS PICK! Has an eye-popping energy all its own.” Bilge Ebiri, New York Magazine

“****! Unadulterated guns-and-guts fun!” David Fear, Time Out New York

“RIDICULOUS FUN…A MUST SEE. Make the effort. You’ll be glad you did.” Anton Sirius, AINT IT COOL NEWS

“Like John Wayne and Quentin Tarantino’s love child, “The Good, The Bad, The Weird” is pulpy, schlocky fun—a violent neo-Western that’s less interested in verisimilitude than it is in making sure you have a wickedly bang-up time.” Alexis Loinaz, The Chicago Tribune

“A jaunty, happy-go-lucky adventure that packs a fistful of dynamite in the spectacular showdown.” Maggie Lee, Hollywood Reporter

“What this movie will do is entertain the hell out of any fan of actions, westerns, and adventures, as well as anyone who loves to smile for two hours straight.” Rob Hunter, Film School Rejects

“It’s like every favorite movie you’ve ever loved, and like nothing you’ve ever seen before.” David Cornelius, eFilmCritic.com

***Official Selection – Cannes, Toronto, Telluride, AFI Film Festival & Fantastic Fest***

THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE WEIRD, at face value, is a Korean remake of THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY. However, updated with eye-popping colors, fast-paced editing, explosive action and a slightly different twist on the story, it stands on its own two feet quite nicely.

Set in 1930′s Manchuria, the intricate plot pits three outlaws against the entire Japanese army and a mob of Russian gangsters in a race to find the “treasure” that will define the outcome of the Sino-Japanese war. (The story is complex; expect to read lots of complaints that it makes no sense, but trust me, it’s all there.) Jung Woo Sung is “The Good”. While not quite as iconic as the unforgettable Clint Eastwood, he is nonetheless handsome as hell and unflappably suave. He stands for the Korean resistance, determined to use every weapon at his disposal against the Japanese invaders. Lee Byung Hun is “The Bad”. More widely known from JSA, A BITTERSWEET LIFE and HERO, he’s as bad as villains come and also icy smooth. Employed by a treacherous warlord to waylay the treasure, he has no intention of sharing any of the profit with his employer.

The stand-out is Song Kang Ho, who won my heart irrevocably in THE HOST and is also well known from JSA, SYMPATHY FOR MR VENGEANCE, MEMORIES OF MURDER and LADY VENGEANCE. His turn as “The Weird”, for my money, outstrips Eli Wallach’s Tuco for sheer fun quotient and is a stellar three-dimensional performance that provides most of the buoyancy of the film that sustains the 2-hour plus run time. Apparently just a solo bandit out making a living, he stumbles across the prize and fights off all comers to hold on to it.

Last but not least, the desert filming location is a major star. This is a fantastic Wild West location, with an Asian flair. Magnificent scenery and set pieces are beautifully shot and squeezed for every ounce of spectacle. (Karrie League)

Starts Friday, April 30, at Alamo South Lamar.  Get your tickets here.

Much loved THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE to open next week

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

centipede-1Rejoice, for the 100% medically accurate horror film THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE) is opening in select cities April 30 and May 7!  Distributed by IFC Films, CENTIPEDE is going to tear up every town it screens in.  One of those towns is New York.  Another is Boston.  Chicago’s got it.  and so does Austin.

“A masterpiece of perverse originality, a truly unique experience.” – Devin Faraci, CHUD

“Please seek this out by any means necessary.” -Capone, AIN’T IT COOL NEWS

“HUMAN CENTIPEDE is a sick, beautiful, twisted, and borderline brilliant piece of biologically-focused horror…a horror import that actually has the confidence and audacity to deliver something disturbingly different.”-Scott Weinberg, FEARnet

It didn’t just win Best Horror Feature at FF09, but also Best Horror Actor here too, and it won Best Picture at Screamfest 2009.

Check out the trailer below, and visit the IFC website to find out if its going play in your city.

SXFantastic: Peeling Back the Layers of SERBIAN FILM

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Serbian Film (Srpski Film), which will have its world premiere as part of the SXFantastic midnight programming at SXSW, is the cinematic equivalent of a fist in the face, and a kick to the head. This malevolent work explores the life of Milos, a struggling porn actor who is lured out of retirement by a mysterious figure named Vukmir. The offer is so good that Milos agrees to perform without knowing the exact nature of the production. His arrival on the set signals the beginning of a descent into a world of unimaginable cruelty and ugliness.

Serbian Film bears similarities to some of the more extreme contemporary genre titles, but comparisons to specific works or trends are largely superficial. The film has a unique character that is derived in part from its country of origin. In an interview, director Srdjan Spasojevic and screenwriter Aleksandar Radivojevic noted that the film’s subject matter is based on their impressions of life in Serbia. They said the idea is a “natural and metaphorical expression of our gut-feelings towards where we think our country and the world in general are going at the moment.” In this regard, the filmmakers see their work as social and political commentary. “Pornography is a direct metaphor for normal life here [in Serbia], for every regular job you can get and be viciously exploited in the name of feeding your family.”


Another notable aspect of Serbian Film is its complete and utter harshness. The film’s volatile mix of ultra-violence and taboo-shattering scenarios operates in open contempt for commercialism or ratings. While many things are implied, Serbian Film graphically depicts events that may cause even hardened horror fans to shudder.  When asked about the film’s graphic content, the filmmakers expressed little interest in boundaries. “The possibilities of cinema are limitless,” they said. “Only the public’s perception is limited.”

Serbian Film is Srdjan Spasojevic‘s directorial debut, and is part of a slow trickle of independent films from Serbia. It may be a bit early to declare a Serbian indie film renaissance, though. When asked about the Serbian indie scene, the filmmakers’ answer was direct: “There is none.”

SXSW attendees can catch screenings of Serbian Film on March 13th and 14th. Visit the SXSW website for more information. Consider yourselves warned.

Thanks to Nikola Pantelic of ContraFilm for assistance in fielding questions for this article.


Fantastic Fest head-spinner DISTRICT 13: ULTIMATUM opens at the Alamo Ritz!

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

district-13-blogAt Fantastic Fest this last year, only one film kicked our heads right off our shoulders only to then leap from the top of a 15 story building just in time to catch our heads before they hit the ground and then reattach them to our bodies with such ease and tenderness we never knew what hit us- DISTRICT 13 mother-f@#king ULTIMATUM!

Like it’s now cult-legendary predecessor DISTRICT B13, this reunion of writer Luc Besson (THE PROFESSIONAL, FIFTH ELEMENT) and on-screen ass-kickers Leito (David Belle) and Damien (Cyril Raffaelli), DISTRICT 13 ULTIMATUM serves up an endless display of some of the most impossible parkour action ever committed to film. A jaw-dropping spectacle that will leave you finding new, potentially deadly ways to go about your daily routine.

Films this volatile can’t be contained by the festival circuit, otherwise they just get angrier and angrier until they lash out in a violent cultural rage.  So we’re doing out part to keep the beast at bay by releasing the film this Friday at the Alamo Ritz.  See it or parish.

Get tickets here

Fantastic Fest fans, tell your friends!

SXFantastic: SXSW 2010 presents Fantastic Fest at Midnight!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010
Fantastic Fest 2009: September 24-October 1, 2009
SXFantastic! SXSW 2010 presents Fantastic Fest at Midnight!

Austin, Texas - February 4, 2010 – The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival has announced the complete features lineup for this year’s Festival, March 12 – 20, 2010 in Austin, Texas.

Over the course of nine days, 119 features will screen at the festival, with 55 of those having their world premieres at SXSW 2010.

For the second year in a row, Fantastic Fest has selected a slate of midnight features as part of the official SXSW Lineup.  You can see these films and more with a SXSW film badge.  SXSW film badges are on sale at www.sxsw.com/attend.

SXFantastic

Mind-bending international Midnighters, hand-selected by Fantastic Fest.

Films screening in SX Fantastic are:

HIGANJIMA (Japan/Korea)
(International Festival Premiere)

Director: Tae-Kyun Kim.
Screenwriter: Tetsuya Ôishi


Two years after losing contact, Akira discovers that his long-lost brother may be found on
Higanjima Island. He may also find an army of blood-sucking vampires.


Cast: Koji Yamamoto, Hideo Ishiguro, Dai Watanabe, Asami Mizukawa

MONSTERS (UK)
(World Premiere)

Director and Screenwriter: Gareth Edwards


Six years after a NASA probe crashes, bringing alien life forms to Earth, a journalist agrees
to escort a shaken tourist through an infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the US border.


Cast: Scoot McNairym, Whitney Able


OUTCAST (Ireland)

(World Premiere)

Director Colm McCarthy.
Screenwriters: Colm McCarthy and Tom McCarthy

Mary and Fergal live their lives on the run, using an ancient form of magic to hide from
a terrifying hunter.

Cast: James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hannah Stanbridge

SERBIAN FILM / SRPSKI FILM (Serbia)
(World Premiere)

Director: Srdjan Spasojevic.
Screenwriters: Aleksandar Radivojevic and Srdjan Spasojevic


Facing financial difficulties, a retired porn star is lured back for one final film by a wealthy, eccentric producer. This experience, however, will be vastly more taxing than his previous shoots.


Cast: Sergei Trifunovic, Srdjan Todorovic, Katarina Zutic, Ana Sakic

SUPER SECRET TBA
(World Premiere)

Stay tuned to sxsw.com for more information and trailers about all of these films as well as details on the super secret TBA film!


Check out the full SXSW lineup here at sxsw.com/film/screenings/films

Fantastic FestFantastic Fest was founded in 2005 by festival director Tim League (founder of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema) and Harry Knowles (founder of Ain’t It Cool News).  The Alamo Drafthouse was named “Best Theater in America” by Entertainment Weekly and Ain’t It Cool News is one of the most popular internet movie sites in the world.  Now in its fifth year,
Fantastic Fest is the largest genre film festival in the U.S., and has
hosted a large number of world premieres over the years, including THERE WILL BE BLOOD, APOCALYPTO, HOSTEL, CITY OF EMBER and many more.
Fantastic Fest was named by Variety president Charlie Koones as “one of the 10 festivals we love,” alongside industry heavy-hitters Cannes, Telluride and Toronto. We were also named by MovieMaker Magazine this year as “one of the 25 coolest film festivals.” Fantastic Fest is programmed in part by Tim League, Harry Knowles, Todd Brown, Rodney Perkins, Karrie League, Michael Lerman, Zack Carlson, Lars Nilsen, Henri Mazza and Eric Vespe.  Special thanks to Colin Geddes and Marc Walkow for their programming guidance and support as well as festival co-founders Tim McCanlies and Paul Alvarado-Dykstra.
Fantastic Fest 2009 was sponsored in part by
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Interested in our integrated sponsorship opportunities? Contact matt@fantasticfest.com

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Fantastic Fest in Texas Monthly
Chaos Reigns

Check out the amazing coverage of Fantastic Fest in this month’s issue of Texas Monthly.

Fantastic Fest Feature HARD REVENGE MILLY Headed for DVD

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Hard Revenge Milly DVD CoverTakanori Tsujimoto’s HARD REVENGE MILLY and HARD REVENGE MILLY: BLOODY BATTLE played at Fantastic Fest 2009 to enthusiastic crowd responses. These films deliver wild action and blood-spraying, limb-severing effects created by Fantastic Fest favorite Yoshihiro Nishimura. Those who missed out on the screenings can now watch the films on a new DVD released by Well Go USA (street date: 1/26/2010).  The disc is widely available for purchase at the usual places like Amazon so get it now! Alternatively, people who like free stuff can swing over Twitch Film because the site is giving away copies of the DVD and poster this week (U.S. residents only).

Audience Award Winner A TOWN CALLED PANIC Opens This Weekend

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

town2At our annual festival of horror, fantasy, and all around boom-shakin’ cinema, Fantastic Fest, there was one gem that stood out this year as the audience favorite. No, it wasn’t some blood-squirt fest from Japan or even a 100% medically accurate film from the Netherlands about sewing people together (but, boy, did those movies kill!). No, the crowd favorite this year was a Belgium film about a toy cowboy and a toy Indian that fail to build a barbecue.

What? There must be something really special about this film, an anomaly in a festival full of gore, frights, and terror that would elevate this animated feature to the top spot. Try, for one, that this film is genuinely funny. Not funny in a gross out way, not funny in a hoity toity pinky-in-the-air way, but funny in a zany, madcap, and completely non-cynical way.

This film is hilarious, it’s random, it’s fun, but most importantly, it’s imaginative. The typical toy battle of cowboy and Indian is turned on its head; here, the two action figures are roommates who want to do something nice for their more responsible flatmate, horse. Once their ineptitude and a few misplaced decimal points get in their way, the three toys embark on a crazy adventure. But each problem they face is wilder than the last, and each solution is creative and crazy.

You can tell that this film is made by wackos who simply love making people laugh. It shows that this is a labor of love, a product of self-amusement rather than commercial interest. If more films were made this way, we’d be in a much more joyful world.

Some quotes from the rags:

“A TOWN CALLED PANIC proves you don’t need fancy CGI techniques, 3-D, or stunt voice casting to make a sparkly little gem”
Leslie Felperin, Variety

“There’s really very little to say about this film beyond that it’s absolutely brilliant”
Peter Brunette, The Hollywood Reporter

town-called-panic-blog“The film’s humor, simultaneously giddy and satirical, is reminiscent of “South Park” and the “Wallace & Gromit” movies, but it’s less pointed, more poetic.”
Mike Hale, New York Times

“I enjoyed this film so much I’m sorry to report it was finally too much of a muchness. You can only eat so much cake. But I don’t think that’s a problem…It has an innocent hallucinatory charm”
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

Some Fantastic Fest comments:

“This was such a charming, good-natured, and original comedy. Just perfect.”

“Very, very funny, but the best thing about it was the originality and non-stop ideas.”

“Goodness this is the best claymation feature i have ever seen”

“This one is a classic!!!!”

This absurdist animation is like TOY STORY thrown into a blender with Mike Judge and a Belgian Waffle. Mmmm.

There will be a special premiere Thursday at midnight at Alamo South Lamar. Tickets are available for that show here. Please note that A TOWN CALLED PANIC opens for a full run on Friday at the Alamo Ritz. For tickets and showtimes, please click here

Submit to Fantastic Fest 2010!

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Ladies and gentlemen, prep your screeners because it’s that time of year again. Fantastic Fest has officially opened the submission season for the 2010 Festival. The largest genre film festival in the U.S., Fantastic Fest showcases horror, fantasy, sci-fi, animation, action and just plain fantastic movies from all around the world. For additional information, or to submit your short or feature-length production for consideration, you may visit the Fantastic Fest website here.  All submissions will be processed online through Without A Box.

When: Fantastic Fest will take place September 23-September 30, 2010

Where: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema South Lamar, Austin, Texas

Contact:
Tim League, Festival Director
info@fantasticfest.com
www.fantasticfest.com
@fantasticfest on twitter
Fantastic Fest on Facebook

IMPORTANT FESTIVAL DATES:
March 3, 2010: Earlybird Submission Deadline
May 5, 2010: Regular Submission Deadline
June 2, 2010: Late Submission Deadline
July 16, 2010: WAB Extended Deadline (submissions close)
September 23: Fantastic Fest 2010 Begins

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL:
Fantastic Fest was created to offer exposure to genre films which are often overlooked by the traditional festival circuit. We strive to offer acquisition and media and exhibition opportunities for undistributed films as well as spotlight upcoming genre theatrical releases and repertory genre classics.

In 2008, MOVIEMAKER MAGAZINE named Fantastic Fest “one of the 25 festivals worldwide worth the submission fee”:

“The folks at Austin’s Fantastic Fest set the tone when they describe it as a place for “all around badass cinema.”  With kudos from Charlie Koones, former publisher of Variety, who calls it “one of the 10 Film Festivals We Love,” moviemakers are definitely getting into that tender spirit, too, especially when it comes to the amount of publicity their Fantastic Fest screenings are generating…” – MOVIEMAKER MAGAZINE (view the full article here)

“A festival unlike any other, FF is a celebration of all things truly fantastic, with the biggest that Hollywood has to offer rubbing shoulders with tiny productions from the far-flung reaches of the globe.” – Chris Tilly, IGN ENTERTAINMENT

“A world premiere is a very, very nerve wracking experience but what makes Fantastic Fest so amazing is that it’s not only the programmers and organizers that are on your side, but the audience too. They’re fighting in your corner and they want to see different and exciting movies and they’re so damn cine-literate it’s scary! The greatest test audience in the world…I’d recommend everyone has their premiere here!” – Andy Starke, Producer, DOWN TERRACE

“The best festival, the best movies, the best programmers, the best theater, the best barbeque, the best queso, the best guns and pretty much the best f#%cking time you will ever have promoting your movie. Period.” – Ti West, Writer/Director, THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL

“Fantastic Fest has made my whole career. Everything related to the future of Timecrimes and mine as an American directors comes through your festival. I know that some directors have a particular festival attached to their whole biography. Now I know mine.” – Nacho Vigalondo, director, TIMECRIMES (worldwide rights to TIMECRIMES were purchased by Magnolia Releasing following the world premiere of the film at Fantastic Fest 2007

Chaos Reigns in Austin this Weekend!

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Lars von Trier’s ANTICHRIST may be the most provocative and controversial film of the last 30 years. It is explicit, it is challenging, it is grotesque, it has been called offensive, misogynistic and dangerous…but it has also been called a masterpiece and perhaps the Danish auteur’s finest work.

Charlotte Gainsbourg (who won best Actress for the role at Cannes) and Willem Defoe star as an unnamed couple seeking comfort in their country home after the sudden death of their child. While in their forest retreat, as summed up by the unofficial slogan of Fantastic Fest ’09, “chaos reigns.”

See this movie.

It opens at the Alamo Ritz this weekend. For those who can’t wait, we have added a midnight screening on Thursday, Nov 19. Tickets and info for all shows available here.

Praise for Antichrist:

“This is von Trier’s biggest accomplishment. He has created a world that is true to its own ghastly, shifting logic.” -Sukhdev Sandhu, Times [UK]

“Sure to shock, offend and astound in equal portions while proving hugely divisive over the nature of its content, ANTICHRIST is arguably the most visually striking of his career, certainly the most transgressive, and ample proof that cinema is still more than capable of shocking.” -Todd Brown, Twitch

“WHAT IS CERTAIN IS THAT SERIOUS FILM PEOPLE ON SEVERAL CONTINENTS WILL BE TALKING ABOUT VON TRIER’S LATEST AFFRONT, DEFENDING OR DERIDING IT, FINDING IT HARD TO IGNORE. SHORT OF A FLAT-OUT MASTERPIECE, WHAT MORE CAN MOVIES OFFER?” – Richard & Mary Corliss, Time Magazine

“A MUST SEE…SOME KIND OF MANIACAL MASTERWORK. SOME OF THE IMAGES CREATED BY VON TRIER CAN NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.” – Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune

“I Don’t think I breathed for the last half – out of shock, out of stress, out of disbelief. This is to say that von Trier had us all.”  – Wesley Morris, The Boston Globe

“…I would be lying if I didn’t admit that this impossible movie kept me hooked from start to finish.”  – Manohla Dargis, The New York Times

“Whether this is a bad, good or great film is entirely beside the point. It is an audacious spit in the eye of society. It says we harbor an undreamed-of capacity for evil. It transforms a psychological treatment into torture undreamed of in the dungeons of history. Torturers might have been capable of such actions, but they would have lacked the imagination. Von Trier is not so much making a film about violence as making a film to inflict violence upon us, perhaps as a salutary experience…
ANTICHRIST is powerfully made film. The performances by Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg are heroic and fearless. Von Trier’s visual command is striking. And if you can think beyond what he shows to what he implies, its depths are frightening. IT IS A REAL FILM. Von Trier has reached me and shaken me.” – Roger Ebert ,Chicago Sun-Times