Love this band so much.
Fuck this sounds huge. FOB are back.
Will be keeping an eye out for this one. Looks magnificent.
I absolutely must see this film whatever it takes.
I have a feeling that this film will fit into that rare category of films I’m utterly fascinated by — from the backstory, to the script and plot and the cinematography and everything in-between.
The poster for Escape From Tomorrow, the Disney World guerilla-shot film, really does look as surreal as the film sounds.
Escape From Tomorrow, a film secretly filmed at Disney World, sounds like the most interesting and controversial film coming out of Sundance right now. I recommend reading Indiewire’s review (A-), Hitfix’s review (B+), this LA Times article, this New York Times blog post, this blog post on Fandor and 5 questions with Randy Moore, the guy behind the film. It’s up there with Spring Breakers on my list of must-see films.
To attempt to describe the plot of “Escape” is to go down a rabbit hole as disorienting as any amusement park ride. Basically, the film is about a down-on-his luck fortysomething father (Roy Abramsohn) on the last day of a Disney World vacation with his henpecking wife and their two angelic children. As he takes his children to various attractions, the father is haunted by disturbing imagery; he is also, in the meantime (and with his children in tow), tailing two young flirtatious French girls around the park. Airy musical compositions you might find in classic Hollywood films play over many of these scenes, giving a light shading to the darker moments.
This trailer for the Polish Sundance entry, Lasting, shows off some of its stunning cinematography.
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