A low-budget exercise in depravity and broken lives, All God’S Creatures tells the story of an ordinary serial killer with the ordinary name of Jon Smith (played by Josh Folan who cowrote the ordinary screenplay). A barista at a corner Starbucksish shop by day, Jon spends his evenings trolling for hookers and other loose women to lure back to his apartment to murder and collect their body parts as sicko souvenirs. The story eventually settles in on Jon’s relationship with a distressed Craig’s List hooker named Delia (Jessica Kaye) who’s just left an abusive boyfriend and has plenty of nasty baggage of her own.
All God’S Creatures strikes an uneasy balance between sinister suspense and hipsterish irony. Co-directors Ryan Cummings and Frank Licata are gifted enough to combine elements of schlock and exploitation fare with an arthouse sensibility, but All God’S Creatures suffers from...
All God’S Creatures strikes an uneasy balance between sinister suspense and hipsterish irony. Co-directors Ryan Cummings and Frank Licata are gifted enough to combine elements of schlock and exploitation fare with an arthouse sensibility, but All God’S Creatures suffers from...
- 12/1/2011
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Alamo Drafthouse presented 6 Mondo Mystery Movies to Los Angeles audiences this past weekend. For these popular series, which regularly sell out, audiences buy tickets and a poster to screenings of films that remain a mystery until the actual event. If you plan to be in Austin, TX, on October 29 you can get tickets to the next Mystery Movie series here starting today. Posters from this past weekend's screenings are below. Screenings included 28 Days Later (poster by Charlie Adlard of The Walking Dead fame with title treatment by Jon Smith), Hellraiser (poster by Florian Bertmer), The Iron Giant (poster by Kevin Tong), Assault on Precinct 13 (poster by Tyler Stout), City of Lost Children (poster by Ken Taylor) and The Mist (poster by Daniel Danger).
- 10/10/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
This weekend The Alamo Drafthouse took Mondo's Mystery Movie event on tour to the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles. Unfortunately I wasn't able to be there, but it would have been an awesome event to attend! When you go to these things you never know what movie they are going to end up showing, so you pay for and show show up to watch a movie without knowing what you will see. You also get a awesome poster of that movie, and here are the movies that were shown and Mondo Tee posters that were given away to lucky audience members.
The Iron Giant which is one of my favorite animated films ever and it was given a great poster created by Kevin Tong.
Created by German artist Florian Bertmer.
Created by Walking Dead artist Charlie Adlard and titles by Jon Smith.
Created by by Ken Taylor.
Created by...
The Iron Giant which is one of my favorite animated films ever and it was given a great poster created by Kevin Tong.
Created by German artist Florian Bertmer.
Created by Walking Dead artist Charlie Adlard and titles by Jon Smith.
Created by by Ken Taylor.
Created by...
- 10/10/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
There's something incredibly exciting about the phrase "anything is possible." Waiting for something that could be anything is an exercise for your imagination. That infinite possibility, coupled with wild speculation and prediction, is ninety percent of the fun of Mondo's Mystery Movies. Mondo, as you may know, is the ever-growing poster boutique associated with the Alamo Drafthouse. In April Mondo began a project called Mystery Movies. People buy a ticket for a movie that won't be announced until they're in the theater. That is coupled with a limited edition poster that will only ever be available at the event. So imagine buying a ticket to one of these things and speculating what it could be. You throw out suggestions with your fellow attendees, laughing at wild ones and nodding at more likely ones. Finally, you sit down for the film and all is revealed. Does it live up to your expectations?...
- 10/10/2011
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
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