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The Stack Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Drafthouse Films Part Two

Going through Drafthouse Films entire catalogue for the gift guide has reminded why I love film so much. It literally connects to every aspect of life. They have films that are just plain doofy fun. This episode will cover titles...

The Stack: Canfield Talks SPACE STATION 76, Animated RICK AND MORTY, Vintage William Castle, And More

Welcome back to The Stack. This is the final episode before I kick off our Holiday Gift Guide this Tuesday November 25. This is also the beginning of a new, shorter format. But The Stack is still packed with home entertainment...

SXSW 2014 Review: SPACE STATION 76 Is A Retro Future Worthy Of Its Buzz

When I first heard the very far-out premise of Space Station 76, which the film's press release describes as "a comedic drama about a group of people (and several robots) living on a space station in a 1970's-version of...

New To Netflix: Busting Genres Around the World

Welcome to another week of Netflix picks and pointed mentions from the various territories around the world:  Korean films in The Netherlands, Icelandic films in Mexico, American Films in the UK, Indian films in Canada, and British films in Scandinavia....

Review: Quentin Dupieux's WRONG is Weird and Awesome

Writer / director / composer / editor / cinematographer / auteur / weirdo Quentin Dupieux is a guy who pulls the mat right out from under the Hollywood norm and takes bold and colorful chances. A couple of years ago,...

New Poster And Trailer For Quentin Dupieux's WRONG

Usually when we're promoting a film that we like, such as Quentin Dupieux's Wrong, we usually want to include a quote from our review so you we really, really mean it. But the folks at Drafthouse Films have done the...

Drafthouse Films Acquires WRONG Rights

More proof that those fine folks at Drafthouse Films have exceptional taste comes in the form of this morning's announcement that they have acquired North American distribution rights for Wrong, the hilariously surreal new film from Quentin Dupieux, the insane...

Fantasia 2012 Review: WRONG

Quentin Dupieux's genre deconstruction effort, Rubber, from a couple years ago, left some folks scratching their head, and others critical of its 'extended comedy sketch' nature; likley then, Wrong is probably not the right film for them.  With a bigger thematic...

Quentin Dupieux's NONFILM Now Online For No Reason

I'm hoping enough people have seen Quentin Dupieux's Rubber so that headline makes sense. With Rubber out on DVD and his new film Wrong making the festival rounds, the supreme king of No Reason cinema has recently uploaded his 2001 film...

Sundance 2012 Review: Quentin Dupieux's WRONG is Weird and Awesome

Writer / director / composer / editor / cinematographer / auteur / weirdo Quentin Dupieux is a guy who pulls the mat right out from under the Hollywood norm and takes bold and colorful chances. Last year, Dupieux created...

Watch A Clip From Quentin Dupieux's WRONG

After perplexing and / or amusing the world with the tale of a psychotic, psychic tire on a rolling rampage of head-exploding revenge in Rubber, writer-director Quentin Dupieux returns with the tale of a lost dog in Wrong.If you're expecting...

First Teaser For RUBBER Director's WRONG

The mind that brought you an angry, psychic tire now brings to you the tragic tale of a missing dog.Quentin Dupieux, best known to music fans as Mr Oizo, is surely one of the most unique and flat out strangest...

First Shot Of Steve Little In Quentin Dupieux's WRONG

Quentin Dupieux - the director of cult hit Rubber - has just completed his first week of photography on his new feature Wrong and, true to form, he is being both deliberately obscure and very accessible to fans.All that Dupieux...

William Fichtner, Reigning King Of The Indies, Joins Blomkamp's ELYSIUM And Dupieux's WRONG

The idea of Quentin Dupieux - director of killer tire movie Rubber - making a comedy titled Wrong makes me giggle a little. That he's in negotiations with William Fichtner to take the lead turns the giggle into a delighted...