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Satanic Panic
“Cinepocalypse, Chicago’s premiere festival for electrifying and provocative genre cinema, returns to the Music Box Theatre June 13th for eight days of features, shorts, events and surprises, including eight fantastic break-out world premieres!”
Cinepocalypse is one of the hottest genre festivals in North America, so it’s always a delight when the screening schedule comes out. This year’s fest is already off to a great start with the announcement of a wide diversity of films, including a very welcome number of high profile projects from female directors including Gigi Saul Guerrer, Chelsea Stardust, Caryn Waecther, Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala and Pollyanna McIntosh. The buzz surrounding both Stardust’s Satanic Panic (a product of Fangoria Magazine’s film production wing) and The Lodge (a high profile Sundance acquisition from the directors behind cult classic Goodnight, Mommy) has been steadily building for several months.
Villains
The opening night feature is Verotika, the directorial debut from Misfits founder and punk/metal legend Glenn Danzig. Featuring a plot shrouded in secrecy, a soundtrack of new Danzig music, and based on the output of his comic book publishing company Verotik—a compound of “violence” and “erotic”—the feature film anthology is a realization of his lifelong love of comics and the dark arts that promises to “melt your face off” <gulp>.
Finally, in addition to new films from Lucky McKee and Joe Begos, one final film to keep an eye out for is Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s buzzy SXSW film Villains (which my partner-in-crime Trace Thurman raved about in his festival review). The film, which stars Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe, finds the tables turned on two wannabe criminals when thievery runs a foul and the prowlers soon become the prey.
Festival badges are available now, and individual tickets go on sale Friday at noon CT at cinepocalypsegenrefest.com
Here’s the full festival program:
Achoura, dir. Talal Selhami
Attack of the Demons, dir. Eric Power
Belzebuth, dir. Emilio Portes
Bliss, dir. Joe Begos
Culture Shock
Hulu’s Into The Dark: Culture Shock, dir. Gigi Saul Guerrero
Darlin’, dir. Pollyanna McIntosh
Deadcon, dir. Caryn Waechter
Falling Down, dir. Joel Schumacher
Flatliners, dir. Joel Schumacher
Ghost Killers Vs. Bloody Mary, dir. Fabrício Bittar
GWAR Showcase
Hot Dog… The Movie, dir. Peter Markle
Kindred Spirits, dir. Lucky McKee
The Lodge
The Lodge, dirs. Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala
The Lurker, dir. Eric Liberacki
Mope, dir. Lucas Heyne
The Mute, dir. Bartosz Konopka
Punta Muerto (Dead End), dir. Daniel de la Vega
Rock N’ Roll Nightmare, dir. John Fasano
Satanic Panic, dir. Chelsea Stardust
The Swerve, dir. Dean Kapsalis
Tammy & the T-Rex, dir. Stewart Raffill
Total Recall, dir. Paul Verhoeven
Verotika
Verotika, dir. Glenn Danzig
Villains, dirs. Dan Berk & Robert Olsen
Why Don’t You Just Die, dir. Kirill Sokolov
What do you think of the line-up? What films are you most excited for?