Terri McSorley (AKA Goregirl) starts us off next week with her review of the Jess Franco cult favorite Vampyros Lesbos, while G. Smalley considers the under-the-radar surreal French boarding school fable Innocence (2004) and takes a second look at the sci-fi rock n’ roll musical flop The Apple (1980) (observant readers may notice that 366 … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
Next week begins with Pamela De Graff, who considers Marjane Satrapi‘s The Voices in the context of other recent schizophrenic killer movies. Speaking of schizophrenic, G. Smalley will fall into Kei Fujiwara‘s bizarre well of Id (2005), before emerging to consider the relatively sane work of Salvador Dali on his obscure, recently (2003) recreated collaboration … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
We’ll be taking a short break from catching up on 2014 releases next week before our big year-end push. Instead, we’ll start by bringing you one of those ever-popular celebrity “Top 10 Weird Movies” lists, this time by Ink/The Frame auteur Jamin Winans. On Tuesday we’ll have a little early Christmas present for you as … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
There’s a lot going on behind the scenes here at 366 Weird Movies, and we’ve got a busy offline week ahead of us. Nonetheless, next week we’re planning on releasing a review of 2009’s animated hit Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (a reader suggested we cover it), along with a double feature of John … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
L. Rob Hubbard will kick things off next week at 366 Weird Movies championing Charms, a nearly-forgotten 1973 counterculture mish-mash about early bikers encountering witches. We’ll follow that up by dipping into the reader-suggested review queue for a look at 1967’s avant-garde actioner Point Blank (which has just seen a Blu-ray release), and head out … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
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