Good thing the last week’s filled with some must-see films. Notably: Trapped Ashes, Nightmare Detective (review), The Girl Next Door (review), Wizard of Gore, Murder Party, Borderland, and what I can assure you will be a slightly different take than Nomad’s on Postal (which you can read here).
Later on I went to go see The Backwoods (review), which was touted as a scary town and country hillbilly flick. It didn’t disappoint, but it might not be exactly what horror fans are expecting. Check out my review if you want to know why.
Today looks to be pretty heavy for a Monday. First up is Rod Gudino’s “The Eyes of Edward James” (review) screening before Dead in 3 Days. After that we have to decide whether to go see Jean Rollin’s new flick La Nuit des Horlorges, or The Ferryman. We’ll finish the night up with one I’ve been looking forward to all festival; Larry Fessenden’s The Last Winter.
Check back later to find out if Austria’s take on One Missed Call is a hit, if an aging Frenchman can channel the fervent surrealism of his youth, if the dwarf from Lord of the Rings can actually be scary, and if eco-horror can freak us into changing our ways.