Updated through 5/6.
The series Anthology Film Archives is running from Friday through May 5, Drop Edges of Yonder: The Films of Rudy Wurlitzer, takes its name from Wurlitzer's 2008 novel and complements the relatively recent reprinting of his first three, Nog (1969), Flats (1970) and Quake (1974). And the series features more than films. Drag City has released an audio version of Wurlitzer's 1984 novel Slow Fade narrated by Will Oldham and, on Friday evening, Oldham and Wurlitzer himself, accompanied by musician Ben Chasny, will be giving something of a performance built on what Joe O'Brien, introducing his 2008 interview with Wurlitzer for Arthur Magazine, calls "a dark, masterful novel written in a more straightforward style than his earlier work. It is set in the divergent worlds of Hollywood and India, and finally Nova Scotia, and exudes a spiritual exhaustion tied in with frustrations with the shuck and jive of the film business." Wurlitzer and Oldham won't be winging it,...
The series Anthology Film Archives is running from Friday through May 5, Drop Edges of Yonder: The Films of Rudy Wurlitzer, takes its name from Wurlitzer's 2008 novel and complements the relatively recent reprinting of his first three, Nog (1969), Flats (1970) and Quake (1974). And the series features more than films. Drag City has released an audio version of Wurlitzer's 1984 novel Slow Fade narrated by Will Oldham and, on Friday evening, Oldham and Wurlitzer himself, accompanied by musician Ben Chasny, will be giving something of a performance built on what Joe O'Brien, introducing his 2008 interview with Wurlitzer for Arthur Magazine, calls "a dark, masterful novel written in a more straightforward style than his earlier work. It is set in the divergent worlds of Hollywood and India, and finally Nova Scotia, and exudes a spiritual exhaustion tied in with frustrations with the shuck and jive of the film business." Wurlitzer and Oldham won't be winging it,...
- 5/6/2011
- MUBI
Rue Morgue Magazine founder Rodrigo Gudino will make his directorial debut with Cut Throats Nine, an upcoming film produced by Rodar y Rodar (the Spanish company responsible for producing The Orphanage and Julia's Eyes with Guillermo Del Toro) and Rue Morgue Cinema. The film will be a remake of the 1972 Spanish horror western Condenados a vivir, and star Mads Mikkelsen, Harvey Keitel and Roy Dupuis. More details after the jump. According to Variety, the film's screenplay is "by Gudino and Joe O'Brien. Producers are Rue Morgue's Marco Pecota and Rodar y Rodar's Joaquin Padro and Mar Targarona. "Shooting in early 2011, "Cut Throats" will lense in Canada with...
- 5/17/2010
- FEARnet
Rodar y Rodar, which produced The Orphanage and Julia's Eyes with Guillermo del Toro, is teaming with Canada's Rue Morgue Cinema on Cut Throats Nine. Being helmed by Rodrigo Gudino, the founder of horror magazine Rue Morgue, the pic retools 1972 cult Spanish horror western Condenados a vivir. Cast includes Mads Mikkelsen, Harvey Keitel and Roy Dupuis. Screenplay is by Gudino and Joe O'Brien. The action is set in 1892 in the American west where a wagonload of murderous convicts is attacked by bandits. Only seven survive, along with a sergeant (Mikkelsen) and his beautiful young daughter. Stumbling toward its destination, the convoy degenerates into savagery, with survivors being choked, stabbed, shot and burned. Shooting in early 2011, "Cut Throats" will lense in Canada with post-production in Barcelona.
- 5/16/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
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