We’re also hearing that French Zombie film LA HORDE is likely to be playing at Sitges this year.
Initially I really liked the look of this as the trailer made it look like SNATCH meets 28 DAYS LATER and also reports were coming in from sites such as TWITCHFILM giving it glowing reports.
However, reading the tweets coming in from this weekend’s FRIGHTFEST, it seemed to get a fairly unanimous thumbs down so now I’m not too sure.
Click HERE to see the IMDB entry, trailer is down below. Let us know if you’ve seen it and what you thought.
Fruit Chan’s DON’T LOOK UP is expected to be shown at this year’s festival, although as I write I’m still waiting for this to be confirmed. Our knowledge of his previous work is limited at best however a couple of years ago we managed to catch DUMPLINGS which was truly bizarre, but in a good way.
To commemorate 30 years since the release of this classic, Sitges will be screening Scott’s “favourite version” of the film that first had me checking under my bed.
We’ve never seen any of the Troll films and I get the impression we haven’t missed much, but we’re suckers for documentaries about filmmaking.
This is something that I picked up off twitter earlier today but is unconfirmed and not officially announced by the Sitges Film Festival yet.
Ok. So the poster is a man with a pig’s head holding an axe.
We know it’s you Francis but come on! Is this the best you can come up with after 10 years? We’ve seen it. We disliked it.
We aint’ talking no Jiveturkey but CorridorStyle thinks this could be badass.