The 7th annual Arizona Underground Film Festival will screen a smorgasbord of cult flicks, horror movies, comedies and provocative documentaries on September 19-27 at The Screening Room in Tucson, Az.
Opening Night: The fest kicks off on the 19th with Killers, a dark thriller all the way from Japan and Indonesia about a psychopath and a journalist who forge an unlikely, hellish bond.
Other films to be on the look out for include documentaries like the powerful Who Took Johnny? by acclaimed filmmakers Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley and David Belinson that examines the legacy of the disappearance of young Johnny Gosch in 1982; Penny Vozniak’s Despite the Gods, about Jennifer Lynch’s struggles to make a Bollywood musical; and Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater’s wild Limo Ride.
Then, there are horror movies like the Lovecraft-inspired The Call Girl of Cthulu by Chris Lamartina; the slasher flick Crazy Bitches...
Opening Night: The fest kicks off on the 19th with Killers, a dark thriller all the way from Japan and Indonesia about a psychopath and a journalist who forge an unlikely, hellish bond.
Other films to be on the look out for include documentaries like the powerful Who Took Johnny? by acclaimed filmmakers Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley and David Belinson that examines the legacy of the disappearance of young Johnny Gosch in 1982; Penny Vozniak’s Despite the Gods, about Jennifer Lynch’s struggles to make a Bollywood musical; and Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater’s wild Limo Ride.
Then, there are horror movies like the Lovecraft-inspired The Call Girl of Cthulu by Chris Lamartina; the slasher flick Crazy Bitches...
- 9/19/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Limo Ride is a new documentary by Marcus Rosentrater and Gideon C. Kennedy. The film recreates an epic limo ride enjoyed by ten friends that takes them — and the viewer — beyond the barrier of appropriate social behavior. For the record, the wild trailer, embedded above, is Nsfw.
Here’s the outrageous film’s official description:
Ten friends recount the unbelievable true story of renting a limousine for an annual event and after 24 hours of indecency, intoxication, possession, trespassing, kidnapping and assault find themselves stranded and left for dead in the middle of nowhere. By combining narration of the actual participants with feature-length re-creation, this telling of “the greatest bar story ever told” marries broad subject with experimental form.
The film is currently tearing it up on the festival circuit and will be available for general viewing soon. You can learn more about it at the film’s official website.
Here’s the outrageous film’s official description:
Ten friends recount the unbelievable true story of renting a limousine for an annual event and after 24 hours of indecency, intoxication, possession, trespassing, kidnapping and assault find themselves stranded and left for dead in the middle of nowhere. By combining narration of the actual participants with feature-length re-creation, this telling of “the greatest bar story ever told” marries broad subject with experimental form.
The film is currently tearing it up on the festival circuit and will be available for general viewing soon. You can learn more about it at the film’s official website.
- 7/14/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Limo Ride looks like a movie that is seriously going to be bat-shit insane. It is a documentary that tells the true story that is described as one of the wildest nights ever. It centers on ten friends and a limo ride that leads to an unbelievable night of utter madness. Here's the synopsis:
A true tale told by those that lived it. Ten friends recount the unbelievable true story of renting a limousine for an annual event and after 24 hours of indecency, intoxication, possession, trespassing, kidnapping and assault find themselves stranded and left for dead in the middle of nowhere. By combining narration of the actual participants with feature-length re-creation, this telling of "the greatest bar story ever told" marries broad subject with experimental form.
The film was co-directed by Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater. There's no official release date yet, but it is supposed to come out sometime this year.
A true tale told by those that lived it. Ten friends recount the unbelievable true story of renting a limousine for an annual event and after 24 hours of indecency, intoxication, possession, trespassing, kidnapping and assault find themselves stranded and left for dead in the middle of nowhere. By combining narration of the actual participants with feature-length re-creation, this telling of "the greatest bar story ever told" marries broad subject with experimental form.
The film was co-directed by Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater. There's no official release date yet, but it is supposed to come out sometime this year.
- 7/9/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"A true tale told by those who lived it." Something a little raw to raunch up your day. A trailer has debuted for a wacky documentary called Limo Ride, about an epic "wildest night ever" limo ride about ten friends having the time of their lives. If you like white trash cinema, this is the doc for you. It's essentially about these guys recounting the tale of this crazy night of drinking and sex and all kinds of bad shit, which hearing about now is so much fun. They end up at some beach, endless bars all over, and other nasty places. This sales trailer is full of nudity and language aplenty, so don't watch this one at work, or with any one around. Here's the red band trailer for Gideon C. Kennedy & Marcus Rosentrater's Limo Ride, from YouTube: Limo Ride is a documentary comedy about ten friends surviving their wildest night ever,...
- 7/8/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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