Shriekfest Film Festival to screen the West Coast Premiere of The Field, Starring Veronica Cartwright (Alien, The Birds, Witches of Eastwick), Barry Bostwick (Rocky Horror), Mark Metcalf (Animal House, Seinfeld, Buffy), Mark Borchardt (American Movie), Tim Higgins (Funny or Die-Pass Me a Beer), Kara Mulrooney (Little Red). Directed by Tate Bunker The annual Los Angeles competition will kick off with an opening night gala September 26 bpt.me/4345177 To purchase tickets! In addition to 10 features, …
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- 9/7/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
A clever, if ultimately disappointing, retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale, director Tate Bunker’s Little Red chronicles what must be one of the worst nightmares a parent can have.
Newcomer Hannah Obst stars as 11 year-old Ruth, known to her friends as Red for obvious reasons. Red longs to go to Florida and Cumberland Island to see the wild horses. Believing that her parents have reneged on a promise to take her (and instead send her to some sort of winter camp), she lies to her older sister and makes her way to the airport, hopping a flight from the cold Midwest to warm and sunny Florida.
A middle-aged predator named Lou (Mark Metcalf, Maestro in Seinfeld and Neidermeyer in Animal House) sizes up Red at the airport and approaches her in Florida. He strikes up a conversation and quickly makes it clear that he is someone Red should fear.
Newcomer Hannah Obst stars as 11 year-old Ruth, known to her friends as Red for obvious reasons. Red longs to go to Florida and Cumberland Island to see the wild horses. Believing that her parents have reneged on a promise to take her (and instead send her to some sort of winter camp), she lies to her older sister and makes her way to the airport, hopping a flight from the cold Midwest to warm and sunny Florida.
A middle-aged predator named Lou (Mark Metcalf, Maestro in Seinfeld and Neidermeyer in Animal House) sizes up Red at the airport and approaches her in Florida. He strikes up a conversation and quickly makes it clear that he is someone Red should fear.
- 10/1/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The teasing is over! This here is the real deal. The moment we wait all year for: The lineup for the powerful, the mighty Boston Underground Film Festival, which is set to run March 25 to April 1. Now in its 12th year, Buff shows no sign of slowing down or taking it easy. In fact, this might be their most demented and transgressive edition yet.
There are homages to Giallo horror, tributes to the grand grindhouse tradition of sleaze and exploitation, sex and violence galore — both separately and together — plus, a resurrected ’80s slasher classic that all combine into an epic celebration of everything that is vicious and twisted in this world. But, in a fun way, ya know.
Alas, I haven’t seen any of the feature films that are playing this year, so I can’t offer any special recommendations of those. Although, there are many (most) that I...
There are homages to Giallo horror, tributes to the grand grindhouse tradition of sleaze and exploitation, sex and violence galore — both separately and together — plus, a resurrected ’80s slasher classic that all combine into an epic celebration of everything that is vicious and twisted in this world. But, in a fun way, ya know.
Alas, I haven’t seen any of the feature films that are playing this year, so I can’t offer any special recommendations of those. Although, there are many (most) that I...
- 3/12/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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