Here are my favorite six films I saw at Cinepocalypse 2019.
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Here are my favorite six films I saw at Cinepocalypse 2019.
Fantasia International Film Festival unveiled its full lineup, so grab some coffee and let’s get to it!
The Last to See Them makes its North American debut at Cinepocalypse and brings an Italian slice-of-life drama that has a tragic end.
Into the Dark: Culture Shock tackles American Pride and the insidious side of the American Dream.
Why Don’t You Just Die! is a gloriously cartoony and bloody dark comedy that will have you wondering how much blood is in a human body while laughing at the hijinks.
Lucky McKee’s latest is having its World Premiere at Cinepocalypse and this is definitely one to keep your eye on.
Attack of the Demons had its World Premiere at Cinepocalypse 2019 and it blew me away with its paper-cut animation and homages to iconic horror movies. Don’t miss it.
Achoura is an interesting Moroccan monster story that has shades of IT.
Brazilian Ghostbusters fight Bloody Mary in this mixed bag of slapstick comedy and grossout humor that never seems to land.
The Swerve, World Premiering at Cinepocalypse, is a familial drama with a nasty and painful streak running throughout it. This is one not to miss.
Deadcon is a ghost story for the YouTube age that wants you to be its friend, forever.
Villains is a fun and feisty home escape centered around two couples who might be more alike than they realize.
The Mute is a phantasmagoria of sights and sounds that carry the movie instead of a traditional narrative. For some, this will be their favorite movie of the year.
Belzebuth tackles the tired exorcism subgenre with fantastic results.
Gunpowder & Sky announces a partnership between their horror label ALTER and The Music Box Theatre!
Premiering at the Fantaspoa Film Festival, True Fiction is a messy little thriller where the lines between author and character and truth and fiction begin to blend.
Deodato Holocaust charts the career of Ruggero Deodato, from learning under the tutelage of Roberto Rossellini to his infamous Cannibal Holocaust and beyond.
Very dark, thematically, Wade in the Water surprises with a second act that changes the entire feeling of the movie. It’s premiering at Dances with Films on June 19th.