Our weekly look at what’s weird in theaters, on hot-off-the-presses DVDs, and on more distant horizons…
Trailers of new release movies are generally available on the official site links.
IN THEATERS (LIMITED RELEASE):
“An Animated World: Celebrating Five Years of GKIDS Classics”: Independent animated distributor GKIDS is re-releasing a program of eight films to select cinemas this summer. Of most interest to weirdophiles are the sorta-strange The Secret of Kells and My Neighbor Totoro; the other titles are A Cat in Paris, Ernest and Celestine, Tales of the Night, Eleanor’s Secret, Mia & the Migoo, and Nocturna, along with a selection of shorts. New York, Washington D.C., Dallas, Sacramento, Honolulu and San Diego are the cities blessed with the mini-festival, which tours through September 3. Animation World has more details.
Closed Curtain (2013): When dogs are banned in public, a writer retreats inside his home with his beloved pooch, but (possibly imaginary) visitors keep showing up to interrupt his work. A defiant, postmodern meta-movie from Iranian dissident Jafar Panahi, who is under house arrest and technically prohibited by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance from making movies. Closed Curtain on Facebook.
IN DEVELOPMENT:
Untitled Guillermo del Toro project (est. 2015): There is almost no information on this one other than that it will be a “small” film, in black and white, del Toro wants John Hurt in it, and he describes it as “really, really bizarre” and a “strange little movie.” Only a glimpse of the Pale Man stirring could give us as many chills down our spine as this tease does. Collider breaks the story, with quotes from del Toro.
NEW ON DVD:
Jodorowsky’s Dune (2013): Read our review. This 2-disc DVD/Blu-ray combo set contains 45 minutes of additional documentary footage not seen in the theatrical version. Buy Jodorowsky’s Dune [DVD/Blu-ray].
Nymphomaniac, Volume I and II (2013): Discovered beaten in an alley, a nymphomaniac relates her life story full of dark erotic adventures to a kind stranger. Sexually explicit, but probably not so weird; it is part of Lars von Trier‘s unofficial “depression” trilogy, however, that includes the Certified Weird Antichrist (2011) along with the quieter Melancholia (2011). Although it’s a single story, Vol. I and Vol. II
are also sold separately, although we’re not sure how many people would want to pay more to buy them that way. Buy Nymphomanic, Vol. I & II
.
NEW ON BLU-RAY:
Jodorowsky’s Dune (2013): See description in DVD above. Buy Jodorowsky’s Dune [DVD/Blu-ray]
Nymphomaniac, Volume I and II (2013): See description in DVD above. As with the DVD, Vol. I and Vol. II
are also sold separately. Buy Nymphomanic, Vol. I & II [Blu-ray]
.
Point Blank (1967): Lee Marvin stars as a mysterious man taking on a criminal syndicate for the return of a small debt. An underseen late 60s experimental film noir from the talented director who went on to float a penis-hating stone head in the stunningly misbegotten Zardoz. Buy Point Blank [Blu-ray].
What are you looking forward to? If you have any weird movie leads that I have overlooked, feel free to leave them in the COMMENTS section.
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