Bad Lit: The Journal of Underground Film’s Underground Film Distributor index has been seriously updated pretty much for the first time it was launched two years ago.
Previously, the list only included distributors that had released films that were reviewed by Bad Lit. This update now includes films that have screened at underground film festivals, but have not yet been reviewed by this website.
Quite a few distributors already included in the list have added several more underground films to their catalogs, including Breaking Glass Pictures, which has since released Mad World, Brain Dead and Someone’s Knocking at the Door; while Factory 25 recently released Jessica Oreck’s Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo.
New distributors added to the list include Cinevolve; which released Chusy Haney-Jardine’s Anywhere, USA; and Tla Releasing, which has released Alex Orr’s Blood Car and Seth Meredith’s Dante’s Inferno.
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Previously, the list only included distributors that had released films that were reviewed by Bad Lit. This update now includes films that have screened at underground film festivals, but have not yet been reviewed by this website.
Quite a few distributors already included in the list have added several more underground films to their catalogs, including Breaking Glass Pictures, which has since released Mad World, Brain Dead and Someone’s Knocking at the Door; while Factory 25 recently released Jessica Oreck’s Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo.
New distributors added to the list include Cinevolve; which released Chusy Haney-Jardine’s Anywhere, USA; and Tla Releasing, which has released Alex Orr’s Blood Car and Seth Meredith’s Dante’s Inferno.
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- 6/20/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"Meskada" (2010)
Directed by Josh Sternfeld
Released by Anchor Bay Entertainment
When this thriller premiered at Tribeca this past spring, Alison Willmore wrote, "the second film from writer/director Josh Sternfeld ("Winter Solstice") has ambitions reaching beyond being a straightforward police procedural," though critics, including her, were mixed about the end result. Nick Stahl and Rachel Nichols star as small-town sleuths who investigate a botched home invasion case that claims the life of a young child in an affluent community and enflames class divisions when the main suspects are from the poorer community nearby. Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep's second daughter to go into the family profession, makes her film debut.
"Anywhere USA" (2008)
Directed by Chusy Haney-Jardine
Released by Cinevolve Studios
Winner of a Spirit of Independence prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, Chusy Haney-Jardine's collection of three comic vignettes involves a...
"Meskada" (2010)
Directed by Josh Sternfeld
Released by Anchor Bay Entertainment
When this thriller premiered at Tribeca this past spring, Alison Willmore wrote, "the second film from writer/director Josh Sternfeld ("Winter Solstice") has ambitions reaching beyond being a straightforward police procedural," though critics, including her, were mixed about the end result. Nick Stahl and Rachel Nichols star as small-town sleuths who investigate a botched home invasion case that claims the life of a young child in an affluent community and enflames class divisions when the main suspects are from the poorer community nearby. Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep's second daughter to go into the family profession, makes her film debut.
"Anywhere USA" (2008)
Directed by Chusy Haney-Jardine
Released by Cinevolve Studios
Winner of a Spirit of Independence prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, Chusy Haney-Jardine's collection of three comic vignettes involves a...
- 3/22/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
What’s brand new, big and British? Why, it’s the first annual London Underground Film Festival, which will run at the infamous Horse Hospital underground screening room on Dec. 4-10.
Seven full days and nights is an exceptionally aggressive schedule for a first time out, but it’s even more impressive once you dig into the variety of films and programs being offered, including lectures, installations and live performances mixed in with feature length films and short film programs.
To help out with such an ambitious project, the London Underground has asked a couple of festival big guns to help them out. First, underground film historian and Program Director of Australia’s Revelation Perth International Film Festival Jack Sargeant has curated a full day of films for Sunday, Dec., all of which have played at Revelation under his watch.
The films Sargeant has picked are Kevin Barker’s The Family Jams,...
Seven full days and nights is an exceptionally aggressive schedule for a first time out, but it’s even more impressive once you dig into the variety of films and programs being offered, including lectures, installations and live performances mixed in with feature length films and short film programs.
To help out with such an ambitious project, the London Underground has asked a couple of festival big guns to help them out. First, underground film historian and Program Director of Australia’s Revelation Perth International Film Festival Jack Sargeant has curated a full day of films for Sunday, Dec., all of which have played at Revelation under his watch.
The films Sargeant has picked are Kevin Barker’s The Family Jams,...
- 12/1/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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