Cinepocalypse ’18 Review: Too much of “GAGS” is a drag
All the characters' quarreling has the effect of crowding Gags himself out of his own movie.
All the characters' quarreling has the effect of crowding Gags himself out of his own movie.
Single-location stories are always attractive to filmmakers working on the independent side, and British director Johnny Kevorkian found a corking good one in AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.
For just its second installment, taking place next month, Chicago’s Cinepocalypse festival has lined up an impressive slate of fright features and other genre fare. Read on for the full details.
The first year of the Cinepocalypse fest in Chicago (which grew out of Bruce Campbell’s Horror Film Festival) is shaping up to be a hot one, with a second round of premiering features and cult classics (with special guests) now announced.
New films from the directors of WE ARE STILL HERE, [REC], BASKIN and PULSE are part of the first wave of title announcements from Cinepocalypse, the Chicago genre festival debuting in November that showcases exciting films from around the world.