SXSW 2009
SXSW 2009 Fantastic Fest at Midnight Lineup announced:
Thats right boys and girls, here is the list you have been waiting for! We get a little taste of Fantastic Fest at SXSW. “SXSW Presents Fantastic Fest at Midnight” and there are some great movies that will be premiering:
Ong Bak 2 (Thailand)
Director: Tony Jaa. Writer: Panna Rittikrai
Tony Jaa is back in a truly amazing, ass-kicking, mind-boggling, eye-popping prequel to the epic cult hit Ong Bak.
(International Film Festival Premiere)
Black (France)
Director: Pierre Laffargue. Writer: Pierre Laffargue, Lucio Mad, GÃ ¡bor Rassov
MC Jean Gab’1 stars in an action packed neo-blacksploitation tale of mutants, machetes, mercenaries, mysticism and magic.
(World Premiere)
The Haunting in Connecticut (US)
Director: Peter Cornwell. Writer: Adam Simon,Tim Metcalfe
A killer cast (Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Martin Donovan) stars in this truly chilling, chillingly true story of one family’s supernatural ordeal.
(International Film Festival Premiere)
The Horseman (Australia)
A dark, brutal thriller, starring Peter Marshall as a bereaved father seeking bloody vengeance from the pornographers who killed his drug addict daughter.
(North American Premiere)
Lesbian Vampire Killers (UK)
Director: Phil Claydon. Writer: Paul Hupfield, Stewart Williams
Gavin & Stacey‘s Matthew Horne and James Corden play hapless losers whose holiday idyll is shattered by, yes, lesbian vampires. Expect bawdiness, blood, and some good old British boozing!
(World Premiere)
Pontypool (Canada)
Director: Bruce McDonald. Writer: Tony Burgess
This genre-bending metaphysical horror film stars Stephen McHattie as a jaded, grizzled radio jock who finds himself in the midst of a bloody, violence-induced panic in the sleepy town of Pontypool.
(U.S. Premiere)
Told you that ‘Ong Bak 2’ would be at SXSW, but you didn’t believe me!
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