Monstrous Trailer — Chris Sivertson‘s Monstrous (2022) movie trailer has been released by Screen Media Films. The Monstrous trailer stars Christina Ricci, Santino Barnard, Don Baldaramos, Colleen Camp, Lew Temple, and Carol Anne Watts. Crew Carol Chrest wrote the screenplay for Monstrous. Tim Rutili created the music for the film. Senda Bonnet crafted the cinematography for [...]
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Continue reading: Monstrous (2022) Movie Trailer: Christina Ricci flees from an Abusive Husband in Chris Sivertson’s Thriller Film...
- 4/27/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Christina Ricci plays a troubled mother in Monstrous, a supernatural thriller that premiered in the FrightFest strand of the Glasgow Film Festival and was recently acquired by Screen Media for North America. Written by Carol Chrest (The Prophet’s Game) and directed by Chris Sivertson, it morphs from stylish psychological drama to creature feature, delivering an impact that’s best appreciated after the credits roll.
The immaculately-dressed Laura (Ricci) drives her turquoise Chevy to a remote new home in California. With her is her seven-year-old son, Cody (Santino Barnard). They start to settle in, but sinister phone calls indicate that Laura’s abusive husband is intent on tracking them down. Meanwhile, Cody becomes fascinated by the nearby lake, where he claims a monster is lurking.
Much rests on strong performances from Ricci and Barnard, and both deliver turns that keep the attention and...
The immaculately-dressed Laura (Ricci) drives her turquoise Chevy to a remote new home in California. With her is her seven-year-old son, Cody (Santino Barnard). They start to settle in, but sinister phone calls indicate that Laura’s abusive husband is intent on tracking them down. Meanwhile, Cody becomes fascinated by the nearby lake, where he claims a monster is lurking.
Much rests on strong performances from Ricci and Barnard, and both deliver turns that keep the attention and...
- 3/16/2022
- by Anna Smith
- Deadline Film + TV
The Evening Hour Trailer — Braden King‘s The Evening Hour (2020) movie trailer has been released by Strand Releasing. The Evening Hour stars Philip Ettinger, Stacy Martin, Cosmo Jarvis, Michael Trotter, Kerry Bishé, and Lili Taylor. Crew Elizabeth Palmore wrote the screenplay for The Evening Hour. Boxhead Ensemble, Michael Krassner, and Tim Rutili created the music [...]
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Continue reading: The Evening Hour (2020) Movie Trailer: Philip Ettinger has struck a Dangerous Equilibrium between the Infrim, Addicts, & New Rivals...
- 7/6/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Do you understand what Everett is capable of?" Strand Releasing has unveiled an official US trailer for an indie drama titled The Evening Hour, made by filmmaker Braden King, adapted from Carter Sickels' acclaimed novel. This premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival last year, and it arrives in select US theaters this July. Set in "the autumnal mountains of southern Appalachia," a nursing home aide becomes a small-time drug dealer, reselling his patients' excess painkillers to local addicts to help make ends meet. Starring Philip Ettinger (from First Reformed), with Stacy Martin, Cosmo Jarvis, Michael Trotter, Kerry Bishé, and Lili Taylor. Directed by Braden King, and set to an original score by Michael Krassner, Tim Rutili and Boxhead Ensemble, The Evening Hour presents "an authentic portrait of a rural American landscape in transition - and a moving, lyrical hymn for the complex tangle of hardship and hope wrought by opioid addiction in Appalachia.
- 7/2/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Filmmaker Braden King has made a hauntingly beautiful, web-only “interactive music video” for “Stitches,” the new single from Califone. In real time, the video pulls and sequences images from a curated selection of Tumblrs, sidescrolling them across your monitor in sync to the song’s elegant melancholy. Black-and-white photos and animated GIFs drift by, and by highlighting one with your cursor color bleeds back in. Click and the image flips over, allowing you to write a caption that is then sent to the band (and included on the “Stitches” home page) or, if you want, reblogged. Califone’s Tim Rutili and King are …...
- 7/31/2013
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Lakeshore Records will release Boss Original Television Soundtrack digitally on December 18th and in stores on January 29, 2013. The soundtrack features original songs composed by Brian Reitzell featuring appearances by Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit of Air, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Paul Buchanan of The Blue Nile, Jonathan Meiburg and Lucas Oswald of Shearwater, and Tim Rutili of Califone, with tracks by Robert Plant, Mark Hollis, and Wilco.
- 12/13/2012
- by TV News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
SXSW is barely 24 hours away from starting (catch up with part one and part two of our preview pieces here), and at this point, it's important to be reminded that one of the things that makes the festival unique is a particular focus on the crossover between music and film, something that's been a special interest of ours since the very earliest days of The Playlist. SXSW doesn't just have a whole sidebar dedicated to music documentaries (with this year's batch including films centered on LCD Soundsystem, Paul Simon and Big Star), and a music festival that runs alongside, but the films screened seem to attract a disproportionate number of scores by indie and rock musicians.
And with more and more names who broke out from the pop and rock world -- from veteran composers like Danny Elfman and Clint Mansell to newbies like Trent Reznor and The Chemical Brothers -- moving into composition,...
And with more and more names who broke out from the pop and rock world -- from veteran composers like Danny Elfman and Clint Mansell to newbies like Trent Reznor and The Chemical Brothers -- moving into composition,...
- 3/8/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
The 14th annual Revelation Perth International Film Festival is, once again, packed to the gills with worldwide wonderful, weird and revelatory filmmaking. The fest runs this year on July 14-24.
The highlight of the festival is the once-in-a-lifetime live performance of Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, which will be performed on July 17 at 7:15 p.m. American animator Brent Green will be traveling Down Under to provide the live musical score and narration for his emotional, live-action animated tale about undying love and creation. He will also be accompanied by band mates and foley artists, Mike McGinley, John Swartz, Donna K and Drew Henkles.
Some other films to look out for at the fest will be the Australian premiere of Zach Clark‘s terminally twisted Vacation!, a black comedy about four girls on a debauched weekend of drinking and drugging that ends horribly for all involved; Marie Losier’s acclaimed...
The highlight of the festival is the once-in-a-lifetime live performance of Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, which will be performed on July 17 at 7:15 p.m. American animator Brent Green will be traveling Down Under to provide the live musical score and narration for his emotional, live-action animated tale about undying love and creation. He will also be accompanied by band mates and foley artists, Mike McGinley, John Swartz, Donna K and Drew Henkles.
Some other films to look out for at the fest will be the Australian premiere of Zach Clark‘s terminally twisted Vacation!, a black comedy about four girls on a debauched weekend of drinking and drugging that ends horribly for all involved; Marie Losier’s acclaimed...
- 6/17/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Zel (Angela Bettis) is a medium, as was her grandmother, who lives in a cluttered old house filled with not only the flotsam of generations, but lots of ghosts. Unfortunately (for me, at least), some of these ghosts are experimental folk musicians whose sounds range from the gentle plucking of a zither to deafening cacophony. The music group Califone, headed by director Tim Rutili, supplied the musical ghosts. Another of the ghosts is a documentary filmmaker who interviews the other ghosts, finding out how they died and what they think of the afterlife. These ghosts don't know much...
- 10/7/2010
- by Bonnie Steiger, SF Movie Examiner
- Examiner Movies Channel
One of the best experiences at this year’s Sundance was watching All My Friends Are Funeral Singers (written and directed by Tim Rutili). The score was composed by Rutili’s band, Califone, and during one of the screenings at the festival, the band played a live set of the soundtrack for the audience. Pretty impressive if you ask me. Funeral Singers released on DVD this week and to celebrate, we’ve teamed up with IndiePix Films to give our readers a chance at winning it. That’s not all though, the band was kind enough to sign a poster to send along to our winner. Very nice if you ask me.
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- 6/11/2010
- by Chase Whale
- GordonandtheWhale
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers seems to suffer from an identity crisis right from the get go. Is it a series of vignettes featuring a psychic and her ghostly companions who help out the living? Is it a documentary? A narrative? It never seems to pinpoint exactly what it is or wants to be. The simplistic story eked out with all the subtlety of Slimer suffers from a lack of direction and organic development. Mediocre acting, unsteady style, and irritating attempts at artistry make this one of the most annoying independent films to come along in awhile.
Zel (Angela Bettis) works as a psychic, living alone in her house with a collection of ghosts, some musically inclined and some not. The philanthropic phantasms help Zel answer the desperate pleas of the bereaved and the gambling addicted. For all the love that seems to exist, although visibly restrained, she still...
Zel (Angela Bettis) works as a psychic, living alone in her house with a collection of ghosts, some musically inclined and some not. The philanthropic phantasms help Zel answer the desperate pleas of the bereaved and the gambling addicted. For all the love that seems to exist, although visibly restrained, she still...
- 5/31/2010
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford in Tod Browning’s The Unknown (MGM) (top); Toni Myers‘ Hubble 3D (IMAX / Warner Bros.) (bottom) The 2010 SXSW Film Festival will take place March 12-20 in Austin, Texas. All My Friends are Funeral Singers with Live Soundtrack by Califone Director and Screenwriter: Tim Rutili Zel, a fortune-teller, is aided in her prognostication by a band of ghosts, but when a mysterious light appears, she may have to give up the only family she knows. Cast: Angela Bettis, Emily Candini, Reid Coker, Kevin Ford, Joe Adamik, Jim Becker, Ben Massarella, Tim Rutili Hubble 3D Director: Toni Myers [...]...
- 2/5/2010
- by Arthur Leander
- Alt Film Guide
Less than a week worth of recovering from the Sundance Film Festival, and we are already looking forward to our next, big film fest coverage. That would be the South by Southwest Film Festival held annually in Austin, Texas. Last year, Scott and I brought you all kinds of coverage from the Lone Star State, and this year doesn’t look to be much different.
With that, the announcement came last night of the feature films that will be playing at the SXSW Film Festival. Previous announcement were already made about films like Cold Weather, Electra Luxx, Hubble 3D, Lemmy, Saturday Night, and The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights making their debut. Kick-ass was recently announced as the opening night film, as well.
Among the other films being presented this year are some Sundance darlings, a few, highly anticipated premieres, and MacGruber.
Check out the full list...
With that, the announcement came last night of the feature films that will be playing at the SXSW Film Festival. Previous announcement were already made about films like Cold Weather, Electra Luxx, Hubble 3D, Lemmy, Saturday Night, and The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights making their debut. Kick-ass was recently announced as the opening night film, as well.
Among the other films being presented this year are some Sundance darlings, a few, highly anticipated premieres, and MacGruber.
Check out the full list...
- 2/4/2010
- by Kirk
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Late yesterday the SXSW Fim Festival, which runs from March 12-20 in Austin, TX, announced the full lineup of films that will be screening at this year’s event. And baby, it’s quite a list. Mixing big name films with intimate indie gems, the sheer number of films and the vast array of talented filmmakers is sure to be a hit with attendees and critics alike.
This lineup includes premieres of studio films such as Universal’s MacGruber, Lionsgate’s teen superhero actioneer Kick-Ass and smaller films like Tim Blake Nelson’s Leaves of Grass, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Micmacs, Michel Gondry’s The Thorn in the Heart and Steven Soderbergh’s And Everything Is Going Fine. With so many films to watch, it will be very difficult to find time to seem them all during the events nine days. But hell, we’re going to try.
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This lineup includes premieres of studio films such as Universal’s MacGruber, Lionsgate’s teen superhero actioneer Kick-Ass and smaller films like Tim Blake Nelson’s Leaves of Grass, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Micmacs, Michel Gondry’s The Thorn in the Heart and Steven Soderbergh’s And Everything Is Going Fine. With so many films to watch, it will be very difficult to find time to seem them all during the events nine days. But hell, we’re going to try.
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- 2/4/2010
- by Chris Ullrich
- The Flickcast
The 2010 SXSW Film Festival and Conference has announced its initial slate of titles. The list is rife with hot world premieres (Kick-Ass), films fresh from Sundance (The Runaways, Cyrus), hot titles from the 2009 editions of Tiff and Cannes that haven't had much U.S. play (Enter the Void, Dogtooth, Trash Humpers), interesting documentaries (Lemmy, The People v. George Lucas) and much, much more. Simon Rumley's Red, White & Blue, which has received much praise on Twitch based on its Iffr screenings, will have its North American premiere.
Midnight programming courtesy of Fantastic Fest is also back with titles like Higanjima, Monsters, Serbian Film, Outcast, and a yet to be announced special film. Keep eye out for SXSW coverage at Twitch, but for now, pursue the massive list below (descriptions courtesy of SXSW).
Headliners
Big names, big talent: Headliners bring star power to SXSW, featuring red carpet premieres and gala film...
Midnight programming courtesy of Fantastic Fest is also back with titles like Higanjima, Monsters, Serbian Film, Outcast, and a yet to be announced special film. Keep eye out for SXSW coverage at Twitch, but for now, pursue the massive list below (descriptions courtesy of SXSW).
Headliners
Big names, big talent: Headliners bring star power to SXSW, featuring red carpet premieres and gala film...
- 2/4/2010
- Screen Anarchy
For those who missed the multiple screenings of "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers" at the Sundance Film Festival last week, fear not: the film and the band behind it may be heading for a venue near you. "All My Friends..." is a 2009 album by Chicago post-rock troupe Califone, which shares the film's director and writer Tim Rutili. The screenplay and the songs were inspired by the same themes and premises: superstition, the blur between reality and unearthly, the passage of souls. Califone took the tunes on the road, playing live along with the screening even prior to Park City,...
- 2/2/2010
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
On with coverage of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival! We have 6 clips available from Tim Rutili's "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers," starring Angela Bettis, Kevin Ford, George McAuliffe, Michael McGinley, Karol Kent, Wesley Walker, Alan Scalpone and Molly Wade. Zel is a fortune teller. For as long as she can remember she has shared her home with a group of ghosts -- a priest, a bride, a mute child, some washed up vaudevillians and a noisy, sight-impaired group of musicians. Zel works with her ethereal roommates to help her clients. Although it is supernatural work, it is also a job as she removes clients’ aches and pains, advises gamblers, and channels cranky spirits to check on their loved ones. When a mysterious light appears in the woods the ghosts realize that they are trapped and forge a rebellion. Zel is forced to come to terms with the origins of these spirits,...
- 1/27/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
While our Sundance home page is the place for all our coverage from Park City, here is a brief rundown of what's been going on during the last 24 hours, including reviews of "Catfish," "Nowhere Boy," "Please Give," and "HappyThankYouMorePlease."
Alison Willmore enjoyed the documentary that's become the talk of the festival, "Catfish," which premiered in the Spotlight section. Here's an excerpt from her (spoiler-heavy) review, which can be found in full here:
You can see why Ariel Schulman, who co-directed alongside Henry Joost (both also figure in largely on screen), started chronicling the development of his brother Nev's online friendship with Abby Pierce, an eight-year-old art prodigy living in upstate Michigan. It's adorable, it's a novelty, it's a Good Story. And you can see why Nev, a 24-year-old photographer, agrees to it. Abby reached out to him, mailing him a painting of a picture of two dancers he took for a New York paper.
Alison Willmore enjoyed the documentary that's become the talk of the festival, "Catfish," which premiered in the Spotlight section. Here's an excerpt from her (spoiler-heavy) review, which can be found in full here:
You can see why Ariel Schulman, who co-directed alongside Henry Joost (both also figure in largely on screen), started chronicling the development of his brother Nev's online friendship with Abby Pierce, an eight-year-old art prodigy living in upstate Michigan. It's adorable, it's a novelty, it's a Good Story. And you can see why Nev, a 24-year-old photographer, agrees to it. Abby reached out to him, mailing him a painting of a picture of two dancers he took for a New York paper.
- 1/23/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
As Sundance begins to pick up speed, the acquisition announcements are going to start coming fast and furious. Here’s one of the most interesting ones from the second day of the ‘dance. Our buddies over at IndiePix Films have just announced their acquisition of distribution rights to All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, the film directed by Tim Rutili and executive produced by Glen Sherman. IndiePix will manage the distribution of the film in theatrical, DVD, digital, and new media markets worldwide.
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- 1/22/2010
- by Kate Erbland
- GordonandtheWhale
Tim Rutili's band, Califone, may be at the peak of its powers on its recent album "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers" and, song after song, show no signs of waning. What's more, Rutili, as a director, has leveraged Califone's songcraft into a feature film of the same name that will premiere this January in a little town called Park City. It's the product of Rutili's decidedly cinematic songwriting process and love for surrealist films and the likes of Luis Buñuel.
In the movie, a fortune teller played by Angela Bettis ("May") lives in an old house crowded with ghosts. When a light appears in the woods outside, the ghosts realize they are trapped, and insanity ensues, all to a score and soundtrack by, of course, Califone. I caught Rutili on the phone before we had the good news about Sundance. He was driving cross country in a remarkably quiet car,...
In the movie, a fortune teller played by Angela Bettis ("May") lives in an old house crowded with ghosts. When a light appears in the woods outside, the ghosts realize they are trapped, and insanity ensues, all to a score and soundtrack by, of course, Califone. I caught Rutili on the phone before we had the good news about Sundance. He was driving cross country in a remarkably quiet car,...
- 12/10/2009
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
Having run through the competition and midnight programs on my initial look at the Sundance lineup for 2010 I just began digging in to the other parts of the festival today and what did I find? First, that one of the films shares it's title with my favorite track from the new Califone album. And then, very soon after, that the director is none other than Califone front man Tim Rutili. So no, no coincidence here.
May's Angela Bettis stars in Rutili's All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, portraying a psychic woman living alone in a house full of ghosts.
Zel is a fortune teller. She lives and works in an old house at the edge of the woods. The house is crowded with ghosts (including a priest, a bride, a mute child, some washed up vaudevillians and a noisy, sight-impaired group of musicians among others) that have been there for...
May's Angela Bettis stars in Rutili's All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, portraying a psychic woman living alone in a house full of ghosts.
Zel is a fortune teller. She lives and works in an old house at the edge of the woods. The house is crowded with ghosts (including a priest, a bride, a mute child, some washed up vaudevillians and a noisy, sight-impaired group of musicians among others) that have been there for...
- 12/10/2009
- Screen Anarchy
Sundance 2010: New Frontier All My Friends Are Funeral Singers by Tim Rutili This program highlights work that explores the limits of traditional aesthetics and the narrative structures of filmmaking. Film info from the Sundance press release. All My Friends Are Funeral Singers / USA (Director and screenwriter: Tim Rutili) — A fortune teller lives and works in and old house crowded with ghosts. When a mysterious light appears in the woods, the ghosts realize they are trapped and begin to rebel. Cast: Angela Bettis. World Premiere Double Take / Germany, Netherlands (Director: Johan Grimonprez) — Alfred Hitchcock is unwittingly caught up in a double take on the cold war period. As television hijacks cinema, and Khrushchev [...]...
- 12/4/2009
- by Michele Colbert
- Alt Film Guide
Yesterday we got the list for the films playing in competition at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and today we get the rest of the films that will be featured and there are quite a few that make 2010 look much stronger based on pedigree alone than I have seen in quite some time. Variety has a big write-up detailing the categories and more on the festival right here, but I am just going to offer up the titles and let you sort it all out.
The titles already in the RopeofSilicon database are linked.
Premieres
All films are from the United States unless otherwise noted Abel (Mexico-u.S.), the directorial debut of actor Diego Luna, written by Luna and Agusto Mendoza, about a peculiar young boy who, as he blurs reality and fantasy, takes over the responsibilities of a family man in his father's absence. With Jose Maria Yazpik, Karina Gidi,...
The titles already in the RopeofSilicon database are linked.
Premieres
All films are from the United States unless otherwise noted Abel (Mexico-u.S.), the directorial debut of actor Diego Luna, written by Luna and Agusto Mendoza, about a peculiar young boy who, as he blurs reality and fantasy, takes over the responsibilities of a family man in his father's absence. With Jose Maria Yazpik, Karina Gidi,...
- 12/3/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Califone bring the noise, quietly
Califone’s music sounds like it’s perpetually in the process of metamorphosis, as if you’ve caught these songs at the moment when their shapes have just become discernible. Clatter coheres into order on the seven-minute “Giving Away the Bride,” the first song on the Chicago group’s ninth album. It’s an auspicious opening, showcasing both Tim Rutili’s exquisitely forlorn vocals and the band’s naturalistic rethinking of Americana tropes. “Buñuel” changes shape constantly, from lowdown acoustic blues to swamp-rock excoriation, while “Krill” crescendos steadily from an atmospheric folk number into a sturdy torch song. Each song shows new facets of their sound, from the rambunctious mountain ramble to the organic thrum of “1928” to the chicken-coop percussion of “Salt.” The mood softens on the album’s second half, emphasizing rural ambience as well as Rutili’s peculiar songwriting. But Califone only sounds subdued.
Califone’s music sounds like it’s perpetually in the process of metamorphosis, as if you’ve caught these songs at the moment when their shapes have just become discernible. Clatter coheres into order on the seven-minute “Giving Away the Bride,” the first song on the Chicago group’s ninth album. It’s an auspicious opening, showcasing both Tim Rutili’s exquisitely forlorn vocals and the band’s naturalistic rethinking of Americana tropes. “Buñuel” changes shape constantly, from lowdown acoustic blues to swamp-rock excoriation, while “Krill” crescendos steadily from an atmospheric folk number into a sturdy torch song. Each song shows new facets of their sound, from the rambunctious mountain ramble to the organic thrum of “1928” to the chicken-coop percussion of “Salt.” The mood softens on the album’s second half, emphasizing rural ambience as well as Rutili’s peculiar songwriting. But Califone only sounds subdued.
- 10/9/2009
- Pastemagazine.com
Califone Chicago-based alt-art-rock quartette Califone is comprised of multi-instrumentalists/filmmakers Joe Adamik, Jim Becker, Ben Massarella, and Tim Rutili. Founded in the late '90s, the band has released nine albums to date. Iron & Wine and Freakwater are among their collaborations. Soundtrack credits include a handful of documentaries and experimental flicks along with the upcoming 2009 full-length feature All My Friends Are Funeral Singers. "When Leon Spinx Moved Into Town," from Califone's 2003 release Quicksand/Cradlesnakes, has an addictive cadence. Buy: iTunes Genre: Experimental Rock Artist: Califone Song: When Leon Spinx Moved Into Town Album: Quicksand/Cradlesnakes Bauhaus Goth-punk unit Bauhaus was founded in the United Kingdom in 1978 by Peter Murphy (vocals), Daniel Ash (guitar), Kevin Haskins (drums), and David J. (bass). Shortly after inception, the band inked their first deal, unleashed "Bela Lugosi's Dead," and roused a loyal cult fanbase. By the mid-'80s,...
- 10/2/2009
- by Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin
- Huffington Post
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