A movie can turn your life around
When Ennio, obsessive VHS collector and borderline alcoholic, uncovers an exceedingly valuable and much sought-after copy of Zombie, he decides to sell it to an anonymous collector for a princely sum. However, the tape soon vanishes and Ennio is forced on a desperate hunt to find the black-gloved thief before his anonymous buyer loses patience.
Along the way, Ennio meets Simone, a woman obsessed with the 80s and Ancient Egypt with a severe addiction to social media. United by their passion for nostalgia (and stiff drinks), the pair soon become close. Can they save each other from their dark fates, or are they already in too deep?
Featuring an electric sythwave soundtrack from Waveshaper and Robert Parker, and expertly blending social drama with giallo thrillers, Videoman is an assured debut feature from Kristian A. Söderström and dark and delightful dose of nostalgia which finally settles a long-discussed debate… Who is better? Fulci or Argento?
Shades of early Tarantino, Edgar Wright and Sam Raimi abound in this violent, stylish and riotously entertaining slice of family life, Moscow style, described as "a splatterpunk action comedy drenched in gleefully dark Russian humour" - The Hollywood Reporter and "an amazing first feature from a ...
The first feature film by director Miguel Llansó (Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway), Crumbs is a surreal, romantic, post-apocalyptic adventure set against a backdrop of Afrofuturism - a recurrent theme in Llansó's work. In a dystopian post-apocalyptic world, the various wars that tear our c...
When a very dead suicide victim (Jeremy Childs, 'Preacher', 'Nashville') disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches. Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester (Shane Carruth, 'Primer', 'Upstream Color') is drawn...