From the press release:
Are you ready for a spine-chilling global avalanche of Indian zombies, Israeli oldboys, vengeance-crazed Vikings, Swedish mesmerists, Irish telekinesis, Argentine undead, Aussie bone-crushers, murderous Mormons and Chilean assassins?
Film4 FrightFest 2013, returning for its 4teenth year, has unveiled its biggest line-up in history. From Thurs 22 August to Monday 26 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 51 films on three screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strands will play in Empires 2 & 4. The new FrightFest Xtra strand, also in Screen 2, will allow fans to catch up with sold-out performances of the most popular attractions.
This year there are eleven countries representing five continents with a record-breaking thirty-three UK or European premieres and ten world premieres.
The world premieres include our opening night attraction The Dead 2: India from the Ford Brothers,...
Are you ready for a spine-chilling global avalanche of Indian zombies, Israeli oldboys, vengeance-crazed Vikings, Swedish mesmerists, Irish telekinesis, Argentine undead, Aussie bone-crushers, murderous Mormons and Chilean assassins?
Film4 FrightFest 2013, returning for its 4teenth year, has unveiled its biggest line-up in history. From Thurs 22 August to Monday 26 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 51 films on three screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strands will play in Empires 2 & 4. The new FrightFest Xtra strand, also in Screen 2, will allow fans to catch up with sold-out performances of the most popular attractions.
This year there are eleven countries representing five continents with a record-breaking thirty-three UK or European premieres and ten world premieres.
The world premieres include our opening night attraction The Dead 2: India from the Ford Brothers,...
- 6/30/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Chilean film director Patricio Valladeres return after the success with his two first films Curriculum and Dirty Love with his third film, a horror-tinged western titled Toro Loco. The film features the same leading character as his previous film Dirty Love:
Written by Patricio Valladares in special collaboration with Andrea Cavaletto. Toro Loco tells the story of Mateo, (Felipe Avello) son of a notorious mob lord of the city, has been dumped by his wife who took his son away. He doesn´t resist the shame and hires the most ruthless hitman available to kill them. He hires Toro Loco (George Belmar), a cold, excentric assassin wich will bring the hell to this family, always under his own twisted rules.
Toro Loco, an homage to the classic spaghetti westerns of such as Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and more modern films such as El Mariachi, also stars Ignacio Muñoz,...
Written by Patricio Valladares in special collaboration with Andrea Cavaletto. Toro Loco tells the story of Mateo, (Felipe Avello) son of a notorious mob lord of the city, has been dumped by his wife who took his son away. He doesn´t resist the shame and hires the most ruthless hitman available to kill them. He hires Toro Loco (George Belmar), a cold, excentric assassin wich will bring the hell to this family, always under his own twisted rules.
Toro Loco, an homage to the classic spaghetti westerns of such as Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and more modern films such as El Mariachi, also stars Ignacio Muñoz,...
- 8/16/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Blood, sweat and dirt. In the vein of El Mariachi and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia comes the horror-western Toro Loco. Written by Patricio Valladares, with Andrea Cavaletto, Toro Loco tells the story of Mateo, (Felipe Avello) son of a notorious mob lord of the city, who has been dumped by his wife who took his son away. He doesn't resist the shame and hires the most ruthless hitman available to kill them. He hires Toro Loco (George Belmar), a cold, eccentric assassin who will bring the hell to this family under his own twisted rules.
- 8/15/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
If El Mariachi was a horror film, it probably would've wound up looking a bit like Toco Loco, the third film from writer/director Patricio Valladeres, which promises a steady stream of brutality and double-crosses set against the dusty landscape of a South of the Border town. Sign us up!
From the Press Release:
Written by Patricio Valladares in special collaboration with Andrea Cavaletto, Toro Loco tells the story of Mateo (Felipe Avello), son of a notorious mob lord of the city, who has been dumped by his wife who took his son away. He doesn't resist the shame and hires the most ruthless hitman available to kill them. He hires Toro Loco (George Belmar), a cold, eccentric assassin who will bring the hell to this family, always under his own twisted rules.
Dig on the trailer below:
No word on distribution yet, but we'll keep you in the loop...
From the Press Release:
Written by Patricio Valladares in special collaboration with Andrea Cavaletto, Toro Loco tells the story of Mateo (Felipe Avello), son of a notorious mob lord of the city, who has been dumped by his wife who took his son away. He doesn't resist the shame and hires the most ruthless hitman available to kill them. He hires Toro Loco (George Belmar), a cold, eccentric assassin who will bring the hell to this family, always under his own twisted rules.
Dig on the trailer below:
No word on distribution yet, but we'll keep you in the loop...
- 8/9/2010
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
Check out some new images and the full trailer for Francesc Morales’s “Humanimal.” It’s, er, very odd. But then again, you like odd, don’t you? Well, don’t you? From the Official Site: Humanimal is a surrealist drama with no dialog whose main characters are portrayed by actors dressed as animals. After being abandoned by his only friend, Turtle becomes obsessed with becoming a person to compete for Cat’s affection. The movie stars Ramón Llao, Jenny Cavallo, Sebastián Layseca, Cecilia Levi, Cristobal Tapia-Montt, Francisco Gormaz, Felipe Avello, Jimena Núñez, among others. The movie is currently looking for film festivals to be premiered. Get a load of the full trailer and pics below. You’ll never look at your pets the same way again.
- 5/21/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Fango got a bunch of exclusive photos (see them below) and a progress report from Chilean filmmaker Francesc Morales on his wild and surreal horror film Humanimal. We last brought you word on the movie, which recently wrapped, here.
“We’re currently working on postproduction and editing the film and are hoping to have the final copy in around two months,” Morales tells Fango. The movie, which showcases actors dressed in animal costumes, gained a good deal of attention from its unsettling teaser trailer (which can be seen below), which led Morales to secure a bigger budget to help him land better production values and round up a solid ensemble. “As the movie is a very surrealist story, it was necessary for us to make a teaser trailer to find investors,” he explains. “Last year, we shot 15 minutes of actual scenes that allowed us to show how the movie was going to feel and look.
“We’re currently working on postproduction and editing the film and are hoping to have the final copy in around two months,” Morales tells Fango. The movie, which showcases actors dressed in animal costumes, gained a good deal of attention from its unsettling teaser trailer (which can be seen below), which led Morales to secure a bigger budget to help him land better production values and round up a solid ensemble. “As the movie is a very surrealist story, it was necessary for us to make a teaser trailer to find investors,” he explains. “Last year, we shot 15 minutes of actual scenes that allowed us to show how the movie was going to feel and look.
- 8/31/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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