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PJ Harvey is God
Not yet, but goddamn if that ain't goin' straight to my wishlist.
MARTYRS Review | A Horrifying Education
Talk about not gettiing it. WOw. They couldn't have been more wrong. I recently FORCED myself to rewatch this and it's just as brutal and unforgiving as it was the first time I saw it. Just soul bruising.
not a movie you look forward to...still
Peele broke the news in an interview with Playboy, revealing his plans to co-write and direct a horror film. And he?s got a pretty interesting idea for his debut feature, which I can?t say I?ve seen done before.
?I?ve been spending the first half of my career focusing on comedy but my goal, in all honesty, is to write and direct horror movies,? he said. ?I have one that I?m working on with Darko Entertainment called Get Out ? I don?t want to say too much about it, but it is one of the very, very few horror movies that does jump off of racial fears. That to me is a world that hasn?t been explored. Specifically, the fears of being a black man today. The fears of being any person who feels like they?re a stranger in any environment that is foreign to them. It deals with a protagonist that I don?t see in horror movies.?
FROM WHAT IS BEFORE (MULA SA KUNG ANO ANG NOON) – Clocking in at an epic 5-1/2 hours, Filipino arthouse sensation Lav Diaz’s latest epic centers on a coastal village haunted by strange and supernatural occurrences. A sensory experience not to be missed. Written and directed by Lay Diaz. Cast: Perry Dizon, Roeder Cama?ag, Hazel Orencio, Karenina Haniel, Joel Saracho, Reynan Abcede, Ching Valdes-Aran, Mailes Kanapi, Ian Lomongo, Noel Sto. Domingo, Evelyn Vargas, Bambi Beltran, Teng Mangansakan. Philippines. U.S. Premiere.