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I went to Day of the Dead at leeds film festival yesterday (well saturday now), so here's my opinions on the movies they showed (short and to the point I hope):
· Angel - french short; A puppeteer because fascinated with a "fallen angel" at a travelling carnival. He decides to rescue her, and put her talents to use.
· WAZ - ultimately disappointing thriller, worked its budget well. Held up on its own for a portion of the film until its twists ran away with any potential impact of the movie. Never showed aspirations of providing anything new, and ultimately not something I'd go out of your way to see. Scores highly on imdb mind.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0804552/
· Espectro - better, low budget horror that borrows heavily from asain horror archetypes, too heavily and ultimately does not quite deliver because of this. It is however a bit new in some areas of plot so I'll give it credit for that. Its still an enjoyable movie and is a lot more traditional in its scares, even if you've seen it all before. I'm pretty sure i heard nicole kidman was set to star in the remake... don't think a remake is needed.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0782839/
· Machine - brilliant silent short, visually appealing, technically well shot, great acting and funny when it wants to be. Big budget for a short, but money well spent!
· Devils chair - funny, witty, fast paced, modern and gorey... but missing that special something to make it a classic. An appearance from the brilliant Matt Berry (Sanchez marenghi fans!) and a strong lead sprouting out some snappy lines make it a great film marathon movie. The transition into the absurd is crafted and the jump to reality is sudden and effective. Gorey movie. I'd recommend this one, but it won't be to everyone's taste and if your not into modern brutality on screen, skip it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0837791/
· exte - hair extensions. The whacky asains do it again. Its funny, and has that brilliant asain slapstick that I find appealing myself. Its a silly movie, and its way over the top but it easily kept my interest and we are now 4 films into a film festival.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0904049/
· Rabbit trouble - high budget and effective short. Moral, don't trust rabbits.
· The Orphanage - clearly and rightfully billed as the main event. The movie is brilliantly made, creepy and effective. Very similar to Pan's Labyrinth (and made by some of the same people at the same time) but much creepier and unnerving to the senses. Refreshing and really enjoyable. it might even be moving for those of you that don't model your life after chuck norris. The creepiness is made even more so by the poster child, so to speak. Highly recommended.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464141/
Hope there's info in there that will make people seek out any of those movies that interest you