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Weird Tales
The Rio's debut indie film fest is a real horror show
By Steve Palopoli
MAINSTREAM CRITICS love to treat horror movies with the same twitchy disdain that wealthy suburbanites have for the ghetto--respectable people just don't go there, you understand, because ... well, we all know what goes on there. The occasional crossover film might be deemed acceptable, but most of the arbiters of establishment opinion need a few years' time to be convinced of the importance of something like Sam Raimi's Evil Dead 2. And they almost certainly don't know the difference between that and Toshiharu Ikeda's unrelated but equally stunning Evil Dead Trap, nor will they ever care.
But fear not, true horror fans--I say it's all for the best. Do you really want these Blair Witch Project instant megahits hanging around leaving ka-ching sounds ringing in everyone's ears? Nah, it's better if the People's Republic of Horror remains the genre of choice for aspiring filmmaker talent--it's cheap, it's challenging, and it's a great place to learn how to tell a story frame by frame. Then 10 to 15 years and several landmark films later, the rest of the world can have Raimi or Peter Jackson or whoever to do with as they please.
That's the way it's gone for years now, and that's why I absolutely believe the Halloweird Film Festival--which marks the launch of the Rio Independent Film Series at the Rio Theatre--is a great opportunity to see moviemaker talent in its formative stage.
I've seen the 16 short films from Halloweird, which run from just one minute long to just over 10, and I can tell you that several of the selections actually do live up to the festival's name. Some are just entertaining one-offs, and a couple are utter shit, but there are a few that have the touch of someone ready to make their mark on the film world, and the audience. The best:
There are other shorter snippets I like, too--Slaughtered Pigtails, besides being the perfect name for some future hard-rock band, is an extremely visceral two-and-a-half minutes of slasher-movie extract. Millennium Bug is an interesting mix of sly wordplay and computer animation, and Devil Tour '94 is all the more bizarre for being real footage.
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