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Review: THE ZERO THEOREM, A Step Back Into The Future
In Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem, the old master of visual overload and absurd humor heads back to his "Brazilian" roots. He tells the story of Qohen Leth, a schizophrenic futuristic data mathematician trying to find a solution for the...
Utopia: The Tel-Aviv International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film Announces First Titles
Presenting a marvelous banquet of fantastic titles with their first announcement, Utopia: The Tel-Aviv International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film has, in the proverbial sense, something for everyone -- as long as you have good taste in genre...
MOOD INDIGO And ZERO THEOREM To Open Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival
The Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival announced the first four titles of this year's lineup for our festival. Formerly the Dark Bridges Film Festival, we announced these four titles the other night during a screening of Bong Joon-ho's Snowpiercer at our home...
Gilliam's ZERO THEOREM Finds A US Home
Fans of Terry Gilliam rejoice, for word has just arrived that his latest effort - the Christoph Waltz starring oddity The Zero Theorem - has found a US home with Amplify and WellGo USA teaming up to release the film...
IMAGINE 2014 Promises THE RAID 2, THE WIND RISES And More
Come April 8th, the 2014 edition of Imagine begins, Amsterdam's annual genre film festival. This week the festival's website revealed the first few titles, and an impressive shortlist it is! First up: The Raid 2, which is much anticipated in...
Venice 2013 Review: THE ZERO THEOREM, A Step Back To The Future
In Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem, the old master of visual overload and absurd humor heads back to his "Brazilian" roots. He tells the story of Qohen Leth, a schizophrenic futuristic data mathematician trying to find a solution for...
Terry Gilliam Resurrects THE ZERO THEOREM With Christoph Waltz
Other than fishing, nothing ever seems to come easy for Terry Gilliam. Despite the acclaim of directing landmark films such as Brazil and Twelve Monkeys, it is always a fight for Gilliam to put a film together - his visions...