Continuing our coverage of the 11th annual Screamfest La Film Festival, which runs through October 22nd at Manns Chinese 6 in Hollywood, California, we hit the carpet on Sunday, October 16th, to bring you further ocular candy and to catch the premieres of the features DeadHeads and Julia X 3D as well as a screening of the currently touring Chillerama.
Those walking the black carpet and in attendance for the evening included DeadHeads writers/directors Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce with cast members Michael McKiddy, Ross Kidder, Greg Dow, Kasey Bell and Natalie Victoria as well as Julia X 3D director P.J. Pettiette and producer Claude Viguerie. Joining them were Chillerama filmmakers Adam Green, Joe Lynch, Adam Rifkin and Tim Sullivan. Filmmaker Mick Garris and actors Lin Shaye, Ray Wise and more were also in attendance.
Speaking on the carpet with the Pierce brothers regarding their inspiration for the horror...
Those walking the black carpet and in attendance for the evening included DeadHeads writers/directors Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce with cast members Michael McKiddy, Ross Kidder, Greg Dow, Kasey Bell and Natalie Victoria as well as Julia X 3D director P.J. Pettiette and producer Claude Viguerie. Joining them were Chillerama filmmakers Adam Green, Joe Lynch, Adam Rifkin and Tim Sullivan. Filmmaker Mick Garris and actors Lin Shaye, Ray Wise and more were also in attendance.
Speaking on the carpet with the Pierce brothers regarding their inspiration for the horror...
- 10/20/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Not only did I get to experience the 3D coolness of Julia X 3D at Screamfest on Sunday, but I also got the chance to talk with the film’s writer/director P.J. Pettiette at the black carpet!
Adam Cray: How did you become involved with Julia X 3D?
P.J. Pettiette: My producing partner Claudie Viguerie and I did a picture in Argentina, then a picture I produced in Ireland, so I was looking for something to direct. I had this story idea and I thought “Well, what’s scary to me? Not supernatural.” There are a lot of films and I thought “I’ve done that” so with this one I thought: “If I were a woman and I was on an internet date and I got abducted, I’d be kind of scared…What if I was the woman that got abducted and I turned out to be a serial killer too?...
Adam Cray: How did you become involved with Julia X 3D?
P.J. Pettiette: My producing partner Claudie Viguerie and I did a picture in Argentina, then a picture I produced in Ireland, so I was looking for something to direct. I had this story idea and I thought “Well, what’s scary to me? Not supernatural.” There are a lot of films and I thought “I’ve done that” so with this one I thought: “If I were a woman and I was on an internet date and I got abducted, I’d be kind of scared…What if I was the woman that got abducted and I turned out to be a serial killer too?...
- 10/20/2011
- by Adam Cray
- Killer Films
Julia X 3D begins innocently enough with beautiful blonde Julia on a date with the handsome guy she’s met online (known only as “The Stranger”). Before we know it, The Stranger chains Julia in his van and she’s forced to watch him dispose of his previous victim before bringing her to his warehouse lair. So begins a night-long descent into madness as Julia escapes and The Stranger chases her into the woods, through his isolated house, the swamp, and an abandoned school before the tables turn in an unexpected manner.
Kevin Sorbo is a menacing delight as The Stranger, the nutcase who’s been luring girls from online chatrooms to their certain doom all to the tune of The Carpenters’ “Close to You” on his iPod. As the film goes on, the song becomes a dark comical foreshadowing to the carnage that Sorbo’s character is about to inflict: we hear the song,...
Kevin Sorbo is a menacing delight as The Stranger, the nutcase who’s been luring girls from online chatrooms to their certain doom all to the tune of The Carpenters’ “Close to You” on his iPod. As the film goes on, the song becomes a dark comical foreshadowing to the carnage that Sorbo’s character is about to inflict: we hear the song,...
- 10/20/2011
- by Adam Cray
- Killer Films
With the Screamfest La Film Festival now under way through October 22nd at Manns Chinese 6 in Hollywood, California, we chatted recently with P.J. Pettiette, the director of one of the fest's selections, the 3D feature Julia X, and got the skinny on the horror-comedy flick, which is having its U.S. premiere this evening, October 16th.
Written by Matt Cunningham and produced by Greg Hall, Claude Viguerie and the film’s director Pettiette, Julia X 3D stars Valerie Azlynn, Kevin Sorbo, Alicia Leigh Willis, Joel Moore, and Ving Rhames and follows, "’Julia’ (Azlynn) who meets a man on her third Internet date. As she is is leaving, she is abducted by ‘The Stranger’ (Sorbo) and branded with an ‘X’. After a cat-and-mouse game, she eventually subdues The Stranger, and we discover that Julia and her younger sister, Jessica (Willis), are Internet predators themselves."
“I wanted it to in some ways...
Written by Matt Cunningham and produced by Greg Hall, Claude Viguerie and the film’s director Pettiette, Julia X 3D stars Valerie Azlynn, Kevin Sorbo, Alicia Leigh Willis, Joel Moore, and Ving Rhames and follows, "’Julia’ (Azlynn) who meets a man on her third Internet date. As she is is leaving, she is abducted by ‘The Stranger’ (Sorbo) and branded with an ‘X’. After a cat-and-mouse game, she eventually subdues The Stranger, and we discover that Julia and her younger sister, Jessica (Willis), are Internet predators themselves."
“I wanted it to in some ways...
- 10/17/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
With the 11th annual Screamfest La Film Festival having kicked off October 14th (it runs through the 22nd at Manns Chinese 6 in Hollywood, CA at Hollywood and Highland), Dread Central hit the carpet that night to bring you some eye candy and to catch a screening of director Kim J-hoon’s Korean monster flick Sector 7 in 3D.
Check out our overflowing gallery below, and then get your tickets to the venerated event by clicking here.
Those walking the black carpet and in attendance for the packed opening included (take a breath) the following: Gravedancers director Mike Mendez, Abominable director Ryan Schifrin, actresses Chelsea Rendon and Jessica Cameron, Paranormal Activity director Oren Peli, Madison County director Eric England and actors Ace Marrero and Matt Mercer, The Tunnel director Carlo Ledesma with producers Enzo Tedeschi and Julian Harvey and actors Steve Davis and Bel Delia, actor-producer Tom Malloy (The Alphabet Killer), filmmaker...
Check out our overflowing gallery below, and then get your tickets to the venerated event by clicking here.
Those walking the black carpet and in attendance for the packed opening included (take a breath) the following: Gravedancers director Mike Mendez, Abominable director Ryan Schifrin, actresses Chelsea Rendon and Jessica Cameron, Paranormal Activity director Oren Peli, Madison County director Eric England and actors Ace Marrero and Matt Mercer, The Tunnel director Carlo Ledesma with producers Enzo Tedeschi and Julian Harvey and actors Steve Davis and Bel Delia, actor-producer Tom Malloy (The Alphabet Killer), filmmaker...
- 10/16/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
The resurgence of 3D technology to “enhance” films has been the subject of much debate over the past few years. Given the number of films that have been released under the 3D banner, it’s fair to say that the advanced technology has ignited a spark within movie studios and in the general public who have been yearning for the next best thing. Given the price of 3D cameras, many filmmakers and studios saw the route of “post conversion” as a valuable means to release their film under the popular banner; even if it negatively affected the quality of the film. In 2009, the movie-making gimmick was taken seriously when James Cameron released Avatar. Finally, the technology and its overall effect seemed to actually enhance the viewing experience. Cameron was able to create “the window effect” where the film accents the depth of field within the movie screen. Since Avatar, not...
- 10/4/2011
- by Michael Haffner
- Destroy the Brain
Here's a horror film in which a serial killer kidnaps a beautiful woman, only to learn (the hard way) that she's actually a serial killer herself. And a pretty damn good one, too. If that one little nugget of a premise sounds outrageous to you, then you'll probably have a ball with P.J. Pettiette's debut effort Julia X. If you're expecting much more than that, I'm sorry to report that this allegedly comedic horror film offers little aside from that one meager hook. Ok, actually the beautiful woman serial killer also has a gorgeous younger sister. She, too, is a murderer. A rather enthusiastic one. Plus the guy playing the male third of this psychopathic triangle is none other than Kevin...
- 9/29/2011
- FEARnet
Genre fans already know Kevin Sorbo for his long-running stints on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Andromeda, two shows for which he's earned international stardom on the small screen, and in recent years the erstwhile Hercules/Dylan Hunt has branched out by adding Christian flicks to his resume. But are audiences -- not to mention fans of his faith-based work -- ready to see Sorbo as the ultra-violent, masochistic lady-hunting sociopath he plays in P.J. Pettiette's horror satire Julia X 3D?...
- 9/28/2011
- Movieline
This week, we find a bunch of random movie fanatics (including Kevin Sorbo) wandering around the Alamo Drafthouse parking lot during Fantastic Fest and invite them in for a drink and a long conversation. Familiar voices like Neil Miller, Scott Weinberg, Brian Kelley, Rob Hunter, Brian Salisbury, Luke Mullen, Adam Charles join voices new to the show like Mike Saulters, Jason Murphy and Zack The Waiter. Oh, and Hercules himself, Kevin Sorbo drops in to talk about his new movie, Julia X. He also brings along the film’s director, P.J. Pettiette. Download This Episode On This Week’s Show: Rapper’s Delight [The Beginning - The End]: We set up shop in the Run Dmc karaoke room at the Highball just across the parking lot from the chaos of the Alamo Drafthouse during Fantastic Fest to talk about the feel of the fest, a bunch of movies we liked (that will hopefully hit theaters and VOD near you). Visit our...
- 9/28/2011
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Kevin Sorbo played the title character in 111 episodes of the syndicated TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, ending his run in 1999. Perhaps he still feels typecast as a heroic figure, and so that prompted him to accept the lead role in Julia X 3D, in which he plays a serial killer known only as The Stranger. The movie is meant to play as a dark comedy, at least according to director P.J. Pettiette, who introduced the film for its Fantastic Fest premiere at the Alamo Drafthouse. Some members of the late-night audience took Pettiette at his word, laughing when The Stranger punched Julia (Valerie Azlynn) in the face, just before tuning into The Carpenters for inspiration on his earphones while shaving and humming along to the mellow soft-rock song...
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- 9/27/2011
- by Peter Martin
- Movies.com
Can you feel it? Fall has arrived. All around us, autumn is quietly delivering its particular style of seasonal magic. Trees afire with color. The tender relief of cool breezes. And, yes, festivals of all shapes and sizes.
The discerning reveler will find Oktoberfests, pumpkin fests, freedom fests, foliage fests and, my favorite, film fests. And perhaps the coolest film fest around is Fantastic Fest.
Held annually in Austin, Texas, Fantastic Fest spotlights that most beloved, least respected style of film: the genre film. Horror, sci-fi, cult, grindhouse, fantasy, animation, Asian, action — if it's the least bit offbeat, it's Fantastic Fest fare.
This weekend, genre filmmakers from all over the world will descend upon Austin to screen their oddball features and shorts to discriminating fanboys and -girls. And for the first time, I'll be there beside them.
That's right, FanGirlTastic/Planet Fury will be among the unwashed glitterati cramming into...
The discerning reveler will find Oktoberfests, pumpkin fests, freedom fests, foliage fests and, my favorite, film fests. And perhaps the coolest film fest around is Fantastic Fest.
Held annually in Austin, Texas, Fantastic Fest spotlights that most beloved, least respected style of film: the genre film. Horror, sci-fi, cult, grindhouse, fantasy, animation, Asian, action — if it's the least bit offbeat, it's Fantastic Fest fare.
This weekend, genre filmmakers from all over the world will descend upon Austin to screen their oddball features and shorts to discriminating fanboys and -girls. And for the first time, I'll be there beside them.
That's right, FanGirlTastic/Planet Fury will be among the unwashed glitterati cramming into...
- 9/21/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Can you feel it? Fall has arrived. All around us, autumn is quietly delivering its particular style of seasonal magic. Trees afire with color. The tender relief of cool breezes. And, yes, festivals of all shapes and sizes.
The discerning reveler will find Oktoberfests, pumpkin fests, freedom fests, foliage fests and, my favorite, film fests. And perhaps the coolest film fest around is Fantastic Fest.
Held annually in Austin, Texas, Fantastic Fest spotlights that most beloved, least respected style of film: the genre film. Horror, sci-fi, cult, grindhouse, fantasy, animation, Asian, action — if it's the least bit offbeat, it's Fantastic Fest fare.
This weekend, genre filmmakers from all over the world will descend upon Austin to screen their oddball features and shorts to discriminating fanboys and -girls. And for the first time, I'll be there beside them.
That's right, FanGirlTastic/Planet Fury will be among the unwashed glitterati cramming into...
The discerning reveler will find Oktoberfests, pumpkin fests, freedom fests, foliage fests and, my favorite, film fests. And perhaps the coolest film fest around is Fantastic Fest.
Held annually in Austin, Texas, Fantastic Fest spotlights that most beloved, least respected style of film: the genre film. Horror, sci-fi, cult, grindhouse, fantasy, animation, Asian, action — if it's the least bit offbeat, it's Fantastic Fest fare.
This weekend, genre filmmakers from all over the world will descend upon Austin to screen their oddball features and shorts to discriminating fanboys and -girls. And for the first time, I'll be there beside them.
That's right, FanGirlTastic/Planet Fury will be among the unwashed glitterati cramming into...
- 9/21/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Premiering at Fantastic Fest 2011 is Julia X 3D, a new horror/comedy/thriller starring Kevin Sorbo and Joel David Moore, and here’s some new bloody stills from the film.
Directed by P.J. Pettiette in 3D. Julia (Valerie Azlynn) stars as an alluring predator who meets her match on an internet date with a man whose hidden profile is a blend of Ted Bundy and Hannibal Lechter. The man in question is none other than “Hercules” himself, Kevin Sorbo, who The Hollywood Reporter says “he’s a mesmeric nutcase.” The Reporter continues, “The depth is enhanced, as well, by a multi-dimensional plot with doses of cheeky humor and verbal panache, as well as in-your-face visual thrusts that make keen use of the format.
Directed by P.J. Pettiette in 3D. Julia (Valerie Azlynn) stars as an alluring predator who meets her match on an internet date with a man whose hidden profile is a blend of Ted Bundy and Hannibal Lechter. The man in question is none other than “Hercules” himself, Kevin Sorbo, who The Hollywood Reporter says “he’s a mesmeric nutcase.” The Reporter continues, “The depth is enhanced, as well, by a multi-dimensional plot with doses of cheeky humor and verbal panache, as well as in-your-face visual thrusts that make keen use of the format.
- 9/12/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Get ready, kids! We have a gaggle of new stills waiting for your hungry eyes for several of the bigger and stranger films playing at this year's Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, which runs from September 22-29! Watcha waitin' for? Dig it!
Cost of Living
Director: BenDavid Grabinski
Starring: Brandon Routh, Bret Harrison
"Silas (Brandon Routh) and Jerry (Bret Harrison) work for an unusual corporation. One day things go wrong... Scary things."
Juan of the Dead
Director: Alejandro Brugués, Spain/Cuba
Starring: Andrea Duro, Luis Alberto García and Jorge Molina
"The zombie world has yet to witness one last stand - Cuba. An outbreak hits the island on the anniversary of the revolution, so Juan and his friends set out to conquer the undead who, according to government reports, are unruly Americans continuing their quest of undermining the regime."
Julia X
Director: P.J. Pettiette
Starring: Kevin Sorbo, Valerie Azlynn, Joel David Moore...
Cost of Living
Director: BenDavid Grabinski
Starring: Brandon Routh, Bret Harrison
"Silas (Brandon Routh) and Jerry (Bret Harrison) work for an unusual corporation. One day things go wrong... Scary things."
Juan of the Dead
Director: Alejandro Brugués, Spain/Cuba
Starring: Andrea Duro, Luis Alberto García and Jorge Molina
"The zombie world has yet to witness one last stand - Cuba. An outbreak hits the island on the anniversary of the revolution, so Juan and his friends set out to conquer the undead who, according to government reports, are unruly Americans continuing their quest of undermining the regime."
Julia X
Director: P.J. Pettiette
Starring: Kevin Sorbo, Valerie Azlynn, Joel David Moore...
- 9/12/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Bet you never thought you would have read that headline, huh? Kevin Sorbo, Joel David Moore, and sexy Valerie Azlynn star in the serial killer thriller/comedy Julia X 3D from first time director P.J. Pettiette. The film is gearing up for its Fantastic Fest premiere.
Here’s the plot: “Credited only as The Stranger, Kevin Sorbo’s character in Julia X 3D (much like in real life) is completely irresistible to women. Turns out the ladies should learn to exercise a bit of caution for, you see, The Stranger is a serial killer. Meeting women on the Internet and setting up dates, The Stranger brings his victims back for a little bit of torture and murder and then brands each one with the next letter in the alphabet. He’s been up to it for a while, too, as his latest victim sports a “W.” However, things don’t...
Here’s the plot: “Credited only as The Stranger, Kevin Sorbo’s character in Julia X 3D (much like in real life) is completely irresistible to women. Turns out the ladies should learn to exercise a bit of caution for, you see, The Stranger is a serial killer. Meeting women on the Internet and setting up dates, The Stranger brings his victims back for a little bit of torture and murder and then brands each one with the next letter in the alphabet. He’s been up to it for a while, too, as his latest victim sports a “W.” However, things don’t...
- 9/8/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
With premieres happening at both Screamfest La and Fantastic Fest in Austin Texas, we've wrangled up the first one-sheet for the upcoming sexy serial killer flick Julia X! Dig it!
Directed by P.J. Pettiette in 3D, Julia (Valerie Azlynn) is an alluring predator who meets her match on an internet date with a man whose hidden profile is a blend of Ted Bundy and Hannibal Lechter. The man in question is none other than “Hercules” himself, Kevin Sorbo, of whom The Hollywood Reporter says, “He’s a mesmeric nutcase.” The Reporter continues, “The depth is enhanced, as well, by a multi-dimensional plot with doses of cheeky humor and verbal panache as well as in-your-face visual thrusts that make keen use of the format.”
Alicia Leigh Willis, Joel Moore, Ving Rhames, Saxon Sharbino also star. Look for more on this one soon, but in the interim check out those legs!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Directed by P.J. Pettiette in 3D, Julia (Valerie Azlynn) is an alluring predator who meets her match on an internet date with a man whose hidden profile is a blend of Ted Bundy and Hannibal Lechter. The man in question is none other than “Hercules” himself, Kevin Sorbo, of whom The Hollywood Reporter says, “He’s a mesmeric nutcase.” The Reporter continues, “The depth is enhanced, as well, by a multi-dimensional plot with doses of cheeky humor and verbal panache as well as in-your-face visual thrusts that make keen use of the format.”
Alicia Leigh Willis, Joel Moore, Ving Rhames, Saxon Sharbino also star. Look for more on this one soon, but in the interim check out those legs!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 9/8/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Continuing our look at the films playing at Fantastic Fest this month (an event Shock will be attending), we have a large photo gallery to share with you from Julia X , starring Valerie Azlynn, Kevin Sorbo, Hatchet 's Joel Moore and Ving Rhames. Sorbo plays a serial killer in this one, a psycho who prowls the Internet for victims. He brands his prey alphabetically, and his next gal, Julia, will represent his "X." She proves to be a tough kill, however. P.J. Pettiette makes his directorial debut, working from a script he penned with Matt Cunningham. Pettiette received a story credit on Bad Dreams and If I Die Before I Wake which he also produced. Look for a review later this month. For now, click below to access our gallery!
- 9/8/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Killer Film has been covering the Screamfest Horror Film Festival the last two years and we can’t wait to go back again this year. News has hit the net about the first wave of flicks that will be showing for 2011, and I am drooling over some of them as we speak. The 11th Annual Screamfest will take place in Los Angeles at the Chinese 6 Theaters (Hollywood & Highland Center) from October 14th-23rd, 2011. More titles will be added shortly.
Rosewood Lane (Us) – Directed by Victor Salva (‘Jeepers Creepers’, ‘Jeepers Creepers II’), starring Rose McGowan (‘Scream’, ‘Grindhouse’) and Lauren Velez (“Dexter”). A radio talk show psychiatrist (McGowan) returns to her hometown and notices the unusual behavior or her neighborhood paperboy. World Premiere
Julia X 3D (Us) – Directed by P.J. Pettiette in 3D. Julia (Valerie Azlynn) stars as an alluring predator who meets her match on an internet date with a man...
Rosewood Lane (Us) – Directed by Victor Salva (‘Jeepers Creepers’, ‘Jeepers Creepers II’), starring Rose McGowan (‘Scream’, ‘Grindhouse’) and Lauren Velez (“Dexter”). A radio talk show psychiatrist (McGowan) returns to her hometown and notices the unusual behavior or her neighborhood paperboy. World Premiere
Julia X 3D (Us) – Directed by P.J. Pettiette in 3D. Julia (Valerie Azlynn) stars as an alluring predator who meets her match on an internet date with a man...
- 9/8/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Screamfest La, the preeminent horror festival in the country, kicks off its 11th annual event in Los Angeles on October 14 and runs through October 23. Festival founder Rachel Belofsky announced the first wave of this year's entries, and if I were you, I'd do my best to be in La during those dates!
This year’s films include the world premiere of Victor Salva’s Rosewood Lane starring Rose McGowan and the La premiere of the French film Livide (Livid). The annual festival, honoring the best in horror and fantasy and those who bring it to life, takes place at the Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood & Highland Center (6801 Hollywood Blvd).
First Wave Screening Highlights at Screamfest 2011 (more titles to be added shortly):
• Rosewood Lane (Us) – Directed by Victor Salva (Jeepers Creepers, Jeepers Creepers II), starring Rose McGowan (Scream, Grindhouse) and Lauren Velez (“Dexter”). A radio talk show psychiatrist (McGowan) returns to...
This year’s films include the world premiere of Victor Salva’s Rosewood Lane starring Rose McGowan and the La premiere of the French film Livide (Livid). The annual festival, honoring the best in horror and fantasy and those who bring it to life, takes place at the Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood & Highland Center (6801 Hollywood Blvd).
First Wave Screening Highlights at Screamfest 2011 (more titles to be added shortly):
• Rosewood Lane (Us) – Directed by Victor Salva (Jeepers Creepers, Jeepers Creepers II), starring Rose McGowan (Scream, Grindhouse) and Lauren Velez (“Dexter”). A radio talk show psychiatrist (McGowan) returns to...
- 9/8/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
September is the busiest month for the Sound On Sight team with Telluride, Tiff, Pop Montreal, The Atlantic Film Festival, New York Film Festival and yes Fantastic Fest. Starting September 22nd anyone interested in genre film will have their eyes on Fantastic Fest, one of the biggest and possibly coolest fests in the world. After months waiting, the organizers have finally announced the final wave of programming. Here is the press release.
Austin, TX–Wednesday, September 7th, 2011– Fantastic Fest is excited to announce its final wave of feature film programming including the world premiere of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence on opening night courtesy of IFC Midnight and Comic-con Episode IV: A Fan’S Hope on closing night.
The Human Centipede became a cultural sensation after its premiere at Fantastic Fest in 2009 where it won Best Horror Film and Best Actor. The festival is excited to welcome back director...
Austin, TX–Wednesday, September 7th, 2011– Fantastic Fest is excited to announce its final wave of feature film programming including the world premiere of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence on opening night courtesy of IFC Midnight and Comic-con Episode IV: A Fan’S Hope on closing night.
The Human Centipede became a cultural sensation after its premiere at Fantastic Fest in 2009 where it won Best Horror Film and Best Actor. The festival is excited to welcome back director...
- 9/8/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Guess it's just a centipede-y kind of day. Aubrey already showed you a new preview image from "The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence." Now I've got the info on where you'll be able to see the film for the very first time: Austin's Fantastic Fest, on September 22. The deranged depravity debuts as this year's Opening Night Film.
Along with the announcement that director Tom Six's sequel to everyone's favorite ass-to-mouth horror movie will make its world premiere at the festival, Fantastic Fest also solidified the remainder of its lineup today. You can see it all below, but here are a few noteworthy highlights: the Us premiere of Morgan Spurlock's San Diego Comic-Con documentary, "Episode IV: A Fan's Hope," a Cuban zombie movie called -- you're gonna love this -- "Juan of the Dead," and a 30th anniversary screening of "An American Werewolf in London" with makeup artist Rick Baker in attendance.
Along with the announcement that director Tom Six's sequel to everyone's favorite ass-to-mouth horror movie will make its world premiere at the festival, Fantastic Fest also solidified the remainder of its lineup today. You can see it all below, but here are a few noteworthy highlights: the Us premiere of Morgan Spurlock's San Diego Comic-Con documentary, "Episode IV: A Fan's Hope," a Cuban zombie movie called -- you're gonna love this -- "Juan of the Dead," and a 30th anniversary screening of "An American Werewolf in London" with makeup artist Rick Baker in attendance.
- 9/7/2011
- by Matt Singer
- ifc.com
If you've been on the fence about attending this year's edition of Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, which runs from September 22-29, then the announcement that came today about their final wave of programming should make up your mind. With these additions, just about every film on our radar will be making an appearance at this year's fest! Read on for the details.
From the Press Release
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce its final wave of feature film programming including the world premiere of The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence on opening night courtesy of IFC Midnight and Comic-con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope on closing night.
The Human Centipede became a cultural sensation after its premiere at Fantastic Fest in 2009, where it won Best Horror Film and Best Actor. The festival is excited to welcome back director Tom Six and producer Ilona Six with the second installment of the depraved series.
From the Press Release
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce its final wave of feature film programming including the world premiere of The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence on opening night courtesy of IFC Midnight and Comic-con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope on closing night.
The Human Centipede became a cultural sensation after its premiere at Fantastic Fest in 2009, where it won Best Horror Film and Best Actor. The festival is excited to welcome back director Tom Six and producer Ilona Six with the second installment of the depraved series.
- 9/7/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Wow. In two weeks, Michael and I will begin our 14 hour drive from St. Louis to Austin. We are super excited to be attending and giving you guys advance reviews of films that, more than likely, every horror and genre loving freak out there will want to read. The final wave has been announced and while we only see that we got one more hit on our prediction list, I’m still happy with what was announced. We will be attending the World Premiere of The Human Centipede Part 2: Full Sequence and the new film from the directors of Inside, Livid. Much more is in store so read beyond the break.
From the Press Release:
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce its final wave of feature film programming including the world premiere of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence on opening night courtesy of IFC Midnight and Comic-con Episode...
From the Press Release:
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce its final wave of feature film programming including the world premiere of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence on opening night courtesy of IFC Midnight and Comic-con Episode...
- 9/7/2011
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
We're mere weeks away from the craziest genre films in the world invading Austin, Texas for Fantastic Fest 2011. They've already announced not one [1], but two waves [2] of films that'll screen at the festival and now the third and final wave has been revealed. It includes the opening night, world premiere of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence, the closing night U.S. premiere of Morgan Spurlock's new documentary Comic Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope, the much anticipated Juan of the Dead, Sundance darling Take Shelter, a 30th anniversary screening of An American Werewolf in London with Rick Baker in person and poster by Olly Moss and more. Plus, Drafthouse CEO Tim League will be fighting bare-knuckle brawler James Quinn McDonagh to usher in the a screening of the documentary [3] Knuckle. Read the full third wave of films and see some hype videos for the fight after the jump.
- 9/7/2011
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: Only the folks at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin would try and use the words “Fantastic” and “Human Centipede” in the same sentence. Yet it’s that unique taste in spectacular genre cinema that keeps thousands flocking to Fantastic Fest in Austin each fall, and this year’s slate shouldn’t disappoint.
Tom Six’s sequel to his vile “Human Centipede” will hold its world premiere on opening night of this year’s Fantastic Fest, which runs Sept. 22-29 in Austin, Tex.
Other notable films programmed for this year’s fest include a retrospective screening of John Landis’s “An American Werewolf in London,” the Texas premiere of Jeff Nichols’s “Take Shelter,” and Morgan Spurlock’s “Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope,” which will close this year’s event.
The full slate is below:
A Boy And His Samurai (2011)
Us Premiere
Director: Yoshihiro Nakamura,...
Hollywoodnews.com: Only the folks at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin would try and use the words “Fantastic” and “Human Centipede” in the same sentence. Yet it’s that unique taste in spectacular genre cinema that keeps thousands flocking to Fantastic Fest in Austin each fall, and this year’s slate shouldn’t disappoint.
Tom Six’s sequel to his vile “Human Centipede” will hold its world premiere on opening night of this year’s Fantastic Fest, which runs Sept. 22-29 in Austin, Tex.
Other notable films programmed for this year’s fest include a retrospective screening of John Landis’s “An American Werewolf in London,” the Texas premiere of Jeff Nichols’s “Take Shelter,” and Morgan Spurlock’s “Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope,” which will close this year’s event.
The full slate is below:
A Boy And His Samurai (2011)
Us Premiere
Director: Yoshihiro Nakamura,...
- 9/7/2011
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
In addition to Rosewood Lane , we now have a list of films that will being playing at Screamfest next month in Los Angeles. The event unravels at the Hollywood & Highland Center October 14-23. Here's a look at the first wave of titles that were announced today. · Julia X 3D (Us) . Directed by P.J. Pettiette in 3D. Julia (Valerie Azlynn) stars as an alluring predator who meets her match on an internet date with a man whose hidden profile is a blend of Ted Bundy and Hannibal Lechter. The man in question is none other than .Hercules. himself, Kevin Sorbo, who The Hollywood Reporter says .he.s a mesmeric nutcase.. The Reporter continues, .The depth is enhanced, as well, by a multi-dimensional plot with doses of cheeky humor and verbal panache, as well as in-your-face visual...
- 9/7/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The premiere of the psychological thriller Jennifer's Shadow, starring Faye Dunaway, at the upcoming Marche du Film in Cannes will mark the launch of new sales outfit Hybrid Pictures International. Based in Los Angeles, Hybrid will initially focus on selling product from its parent company, Hybrid Pictures, and its Argentinean branch, Etoile Filante Prods., concentrating on international directors and Argentinean talent. Hybrid's PJ Pettiette will handle production, finance and distribution, with Claudie Viguerie overseeing all international sales.
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