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Posts by Emmet Duff

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Fantastic Fest 2011: ‘A Boy and His Samurai’ has captured the hearts of Fantastic Fest attendees

Published on September 30, 2011 by
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A Boy And His Samurai (Chonmage purin) Directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura Screenplay by Yoshihiro Nakamura 2010, Japan For three years running, director Yoshihiro Nakamura has captured the hearts of Fantastic Fest attendees. Fish Story (2009) and Golden Slumbers (2010) both … [Read the Rest]

Fantastic Fest 2011: ‘Carré Blanc’ bleak, yet consistently hilarious

Published on September 28, 2011 by
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Carré Blanc Written and directed by Jean-Baptiste Leonettie 2011, France The world of Carré Blanc is a desolate expanse of concrete housing complexes. A square emblem, representative of a nameless, faceless state entity, is emblazoned everywhere. Loudspeakers stationed at every … [Read the Rest]

Fantastic Fest 2011: ‘Juan de los Muertos (Juan of the Dead)’ – vital, exciting filmmaking

Published on September 27, 2011 by
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Juan Of The Dead Written and directed by Alejandro Brugués 2011, Cuba / Spain Juan of the Dead is a Cuban horror comedy. For those keeping track, that doesn’t ever happen. In fact, it’s a huge testament to director Alejandro … [Read the Rest]

Fantastic Fest 2011: ‘The Yellow Sea’ a typically expert, bleak Korean thriller

Published on September 26, 2011 by
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The Yellow Sea (Hwang Hae) Directed by Na Hong-jin Screenplay byNa Hong-jin South Korea, 2011 – The actual Yellow Sea, or the area of the East China Sea between the Chinese mainland and the Korean peninsula, is a mostly symbolic … [Read the Rest]

‘Stake Land’ – absorbing, and sort of moving, and quite scary…

Published on April 22, 2011 by
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Stake Land Directed by Jim Mickle Screenplay by Nick Damici and Jim Mickle 2010, USA Horror films, despite their divisiveness, are uncannily successful as time capsules. Stake Land, despite its many flaws, quite exhaustively captures the zeitgeist of 2010 America. … [Read the Rest]

SXSW 2011: ‘Wuss’ could have been an excellent dark indie comedy

Published on April 2, 2011 by
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Wuss Directed by Clay Liford Written by Clay Liford USA – 2011 Wuss may not be director Clay Liford’s first feature, but it certainly feels like it is. Adequately made, and competently acted, Wuss could be, and for a while … [Read the Rest]

SXSW 2011: ‘Little Deaths’ – an anthology for open-minded individuals

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Little Deaths Directed by Sean Hogan, Andrew Parkinson, and Simon Rumley UK – 2011 The Fantastic Fest Midnighters sidebar at SXSW is a wonderful idea. Austin’s annual Fantastic Festival is certainly one of the most esteemed and well curated genre … [Read the Rest]

SXSW 2011: ’13 Assassins’

Published on March 26, 2011 by
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13 Assassin Directed by Takashi Milke Written by Daisuke Tengan Based on a screenplay by Kaneo Ikegami If you’ve seen any of Takashi Miike’s thousand-or-so films, you know that his new samurai flick, 13 Assassins, isn’t like the others. But … [Read the Rest]

SXSW 2011: ‘Kill List’ – a brutal, exhausting shaggy dog tale with a dark as night punchline

Published on March 23, 2011 by
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Kill List Directed by Ben Wheatley Written by Ben Wheatley and Amy Jump 2011, UK A detailed discussion of Kill List risks spoiling a singular and thrilling adventure. But if you are the type that relishes the feeling of leaving … [Read the Rest]

SXSW 2011: ‘The Innkeepers’ – Ti West Delivers Again

Published on March 21, 2011 by
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The Innkeepers Directed by Ti West Written by Ti West 2011, USA Ti West’s last film, the reproduction vintage horror flick The House of the Devil, signified his ascent from suspiciously young horror fanboy with a movie crew to clever … [Read the Rest]

SXSW 2011: ‘Source Code’ is if anything, a damn fine action movie

Published on March 15, 2011 by
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Source Code Directed by Duncan Jones Written by Ben Ripley 2011, USA Director Duncan Jones first made waves back in 1971 when he was fathered by glam god and the man who fell to earth, David Bowie. His next big … [Read the Rest]

“Marwencol” is one of the more downright inspirational films of the year

Published on November 18, 2010 by
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Marwencol Directed by Jeff Malmberg 2010, USA One of the more downright inspirational films here is Marwencol, the story of accidental artist Mark Hogencamp. After being targeted and beaten outside of a club one night, Hogencamp came out of a … [Read the Rest]

Tiny Furniture plays well as a portrait–or confessional–of a young woman in desperate search of a home

Published on November 9, 2010 by
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For an indie coming of age picture by a young director, Tiny Furniture is surprisingly unhampered by oppressive quirk or clumsy symbolism. Tiny Furniture Directed by Lena Dunham Written by Lena Dunham 2010, USA Before reviewing this film, I should … [Read the Rest]

Fantastic Fest 2010: Sound of Noise

Published on October 20, 2010 by
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- Sound Of Noise Directed by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson Sweden / France  – 2010 – Prior to the screening of Sound of Noise, Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson’s 2001 short, Music for One Apartment and Six … [Read the Rest]

Fantastic Fest 2010: Golden Slumber

Published on October 20, 2010 by
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“This is a unique, fascinating piece of flawed film-making.” Golden Slumber Directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura Written by Kotaro Isaka Japan, 2010 – Like Nakamura’s previous film, Fish Story, Golden Slumber is a film tailor-made for cult success. Slumber’s overarching thematic … [Read the Rest]