THE INSIDER: SFF Sideways Cinema: BLACK ROCK, ANDY WARHOL, ABRAHAM LINCOLN!

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Welcome back to SFF's little corner of all things unusual... and unusually cool! Today we have what many critics are calling a woman's version of Deliverance, the reappearance of Rocky Horror's creator, some crazy real life superheroes, and a historical-action pastiche that just may kick off a Hollywood civil war!

BLACK ROCK

Kate Aselton, star and director of SFF's The Freebie, has returned with a vengeance. Literally. Her latest film is a marked departure from the tortured romance of her last film. This one centers on three childhood friends (Kate Bosworth, Aselton and Lake Bell) who reunite for what they thought would be a fun weekend getaway on a remote island off the coast of Maine. Their trip turns into a nightmare as they become the prey of ruthless men and must battle for their survival. The screenplay is by SFF favorite Mark Duplass and the film was picked up by LD Distribution. Definitely be on the lookout for this one!

KICK-ASS TOO?

SFF presented both Kick-Ass and Super, two great and gonzo takes on damaged individuals deciding to put on costumes like characters from comic books to fight crime in the real world. Writer Mark Millar, whose Marvel comic book was the source for the Kick-Ass feature, has written a comic book sequel that Marvel published. Millar has announced several times (including recently) that director Matthew Vaughn would soon be shooting a sequel. These reports have previously all turned out to be premature or erroneous. Vaughn is reportedly


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THE INSIDER: SFF Sideways Cinema – Swinton, Wasikowska, Duplass, Dunham!

Time to once again update you on all things wild, crazy and genre-related in indie cinema. How about some vampires? The end of the world by zombies, asteroid and robot domination? Ghosts? Time-travelers? And all with amazing casts? We’ve got it all!

tilda swintonONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE

Jim Jarmusch fans, guess what? He’s making a vampire movie! (Now, now, don’t worry, he’s no stranger to genre, he did Ghost Dog after all.) The really cool thing here is that one of the stars is Tilda Swinton from last year’s acclaimed I Am Love at SFF (her film Julia also played here at SFF). Also starring is Mia Wasikowska from SFF’s That Evening Sun and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, plus the legendary John Hurt and up-and-coming superstar Tom Hiddleston (also known as Loki from Thor and The Avengers). You might also want to look for Hiddleston in the acclaimed Wallender series starring Kenneth Branagh and in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris playing F. Scott Fitzgerald. (The guy has range!)

The Jarmusch film is titled Only Lovers Left Alive. It’s early days and this one isn’t even slated to shoot until later this year in Germany. And as we in the business know, “Nothin’s nothin’ until…” Meaning, a movie isn’t a movie until you’re out there shooting it for reals. But it sounds so darn cool I couldn’t help mentioning it. And I really, really doubt that anyone’s going to be all sparkly in this one.

SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED

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Safety Not Guaranteed features SFF alum


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THE INSIDER: Six Degrees of SFF—Once Upon A Film Festival!

Stanley TucciToday we continue getting you up to speed on the big screen, big budget happenings with some of your favorite SFF alums—including this guy, who's about to be seen as Caesar Flickerman in "Hunger Games". Sounds like a fairy tale come true, don't ya think?

Speaking of fairy tales, when you think of Hansel and Gretel, should you think A) 'trail of bread crumbs', B) 'uh, let's pass on desert, evil witch', or C) 'Sarasota Film Festival'? The answer is C, of course! But wait, how do we leap from SFF to a big screen version of a classic fairy tale? Sound like an impossible mission (hint, hint)? The answers await you in this installment of Six Degrees of SFF!

Ever since a little film called "Alice in Wonderland 3D" by Tim Burton made one beeeelion dollars (no lie, that was it's worldwide gross) movie studios have been scrambling to develop big-budgeted lavishly-produced high-concept renderings or re-imaginings of classic fairy tales. And many of them star or feature SFF alums. Starting with...

 "Jack the Giant Killer". Yup, that's right, beanstalk and all, I kid you not. And featured in the film is SFF alum (and Oscar nominee) Stanley Tucci as Lord Roderick. Playing Jack is Nicholas Hoult from BBC's "Skins," Tom Ford's "A Single Man," and "X-Men: First Class" where he got blue and furry as Beast... another fairy tale reference! Ewan McGregor (from SFF's "Beginners"), Bill Nighy and Ian McShane help round out the cast under the direction of Bryan Singer ("The Usual Suspects",


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