Castle In The Ground

That certainly looks intense. I imagine the opioid crisis will probably be one of those subjects that will inform a lot of stories in the coming years. Earlier this year we had Inherit The Viper, which I thought was fairly solid. This also looks pretty intriguing to me

Castle In The Ground hits VOD platforms on May 15th.

 

Arkansas

It’s a really slow week for trailers. I’ve seen this already, and I got a review coming out on Monday. So, keep an eye out for that when it comes out.

Arkansas will be available on home video and VOD platforms on May 5th..

 

We Are Little Zombies

I have no idea what to make of this, but I think I like it, or at the very least, it looks kind of interesting to me. I haven’t heard of this one before, so I know about as much about it as you do right now. I am intrigued though. It looks vibrant and weird and funny. It looks like something different, which is always compelling to me.

We Are Little Zombies will be released later this year on a currently unspecified date..

 

Liberté

I’m into it. I will always be into any period piece like this that actually acknowledges how weird, gross, and pervy folks at that time and in position of power really were, as opposed to the clean and sanitized vision of that era we usually see in costume dramas. I’m not familiar with the works of Albert Serra, but if the critic blurbs here are of any indication, he is someone I should start looking into.

Liberté opens in Film at Lincoln Center’s Virtual Cinema on May 1st before it expands on May 8th.

 

Thoughts on any of the trailers? Feel free to discuss in the comments!

 

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