At the time, O'Connell was working on a poster for a science - fiction and
horror film festival featuring John Carpenter's 1988 cult classic «They Live» about aliens living incognito among humans.
Not exact matches
Other polarizing
films included Darling, Bone Tomahawk, Follow and Demon (which won best
horror feature at the
festival to many people's surprise
I heard a lot of buzz from the
festival circuit about how Evan Katz «s debut
feature was a top - notch
horror film, so imagine my surprise when it turned out to be something entirely different.
The
festival concludes with a final showcase
Featured Selection screening of another Halloween
horror movie that also celebrates the late»80s with wicked fun, as Honeyspider wraps up the event with a spooky
feature length bag of treats
filmed entirely in North Carolina.
The brilliantly twisted minds behind Resolution — Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead — are back with their second
feature film in Spring, a monster of a love story that tore up the
festival circuit last year, making it one of 2015's most anticipated
horror offerings.
Britain fared better, with my favourite sci - fi
horror film in a long time, Glazer's Under the Skin, and my favourite entertainment
film of the year, the conventional, but charming Pride, while the flawed Mr. Turner impressively reflects the great painter's sun worship through Dick Pope's widescreen cinematography.Highlights of my year included being on the FIPRESCI jury at the Hong Kong IFF, where I admired Yang Hen's third
feature, Na pian hu shui (Lake August), and a couple of first
features among others, as well as attending the amazing HK
film market for the first time, where I saw one of my three 2014 «
films for the ages», Tsai's Journey to the West; and seeing a nitrate print of Hitchcock's Rebecca at the George Eastman House in Rochester (where they are doing a three - day all - nitrate
festival in May, 2015!).
A24 purchased the
film, which stars Toni Collette, Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro, Ann Dowd, and Gabriel Byrne, ahead of the
festival, and judging by its first trailer, a conscious effort is being made to position Ari Aster's
feature - length directorial debut as less miminalist in the
horror department than both The Witch and It Comes at Night.
The
festival concluded with a final showcase
Featured Selection screening of another Halloween
horror movie that also celebrates the late»80s with wicked fun, as Honeyspider wrapped up the event with a spooky
feature length bag of treats
filmed entirely in North Carolina.