Wrecking Balls
Yeah, that’s right.
Another psychotic short film in the vein of L’Pet Goat II and I am glad we can be honest about this.
For you sick freaks who sit around playing with dolls…
You want to talk “crazy conspiracy theory,” well here it is…
San Diego rapper Brandon Duncan, AKA Tiny Doo, has no criminal record, yet he is now facing trial on nine counts of participating in “criminal street gang conspiracy.” If convicted, the charges could land him life in prison.
The charges stem from Duncan’s latest album, “No Safety.” San Diego Deputy District Attorney Anthony Campagna is leading the prosecution.
It’s a case that redefines the traditional understanding of conspiracy and free speech.
From Indiewire. The most twisted, poetic mindfuck of the season. I don’t know what to think about this ode to cruelty, psychopathy, nightmares and gore. I don’t really get Rob Zombie or the French author whose psychotic musings overlay the imagery in this “video essay.” But tis the season of the witch, and terror is in the air.
Included as many trailers as possible. Still images don’t cut it here.
It’s not what you’re expecting. Tom Tykwer is a great director, and he’s on here twice.
Gaspar Noe on more than good will. The Tibetan Book of the Dead brings psychedelic reincarnation into some kind of hallucinogenic existence.
Noe again, not for the faint of heart. Backwards storytelling… and leave grandma at home.
Mostly to fuck with your head. Has to be seen to be believed.
Trailers From Hell explains.
Not sure if this movie damaged my brain. Probably not. You’re okay. Go ahead: Trailer.
Review here.
Review here.
I love this film,and it could be Cronenberg’s best mind messing. Blew my mind when I saw it in the theater. What an ending.
Not for everyone, this is getting downright disturbing.
Needed to include this because it’s such a damned good movie, and bonus WTF factor.
Time travel anomalies, paradoxes? Review here.
Like with Mulholland Drive, I swear there’s a logic there somewhere that can be articulated, given enough time and review. But I don’t think most people are going to agree.
Manages to stay fun, heartfelt and somehow even real.
Lynch finally got his insanity to work magic. Not sure how or why, but Naomi Watts goes a long way toward keeping this thing fascinating.