The Sitges Pitchbox program, a horror-fantasy-sci-fi showcase at the festival, took place last Friday. The upcoming Spanish language miniseries El Pulpo Negro (The Black Octopus) participated in the program and yesterday they released to the public the first teaser for the series. Set in a dimly lit examination room the body of a woman (Abrakadabra's María Eugenia Rigón) is examined by Gustavo Pardi. Miguel Ángel Solá narrates as Pardi cuts into her and discovers something inside her corpse. As is most often the case, cadavers are quite naked when an autopsy is performed, and this is also true in this teaser. It is a dark and moody trailer but consider it Nsfw due to nudity. I am very much a fan of...
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- 10/10/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Daniel Alvaredo, Federico Bal, Guido D’Albo, Sofía Del Tuffo, Gustavo Pardi, Carla Quevedo, Marcelo Sein | Written by Nora Leticia Sarti | Directed by Hernán Findling
Directed by Hernan Findling, this Argentinian thriller has an intriguing set-up in its central idea of a detective tasked with solving impossible crimes. However, it quickly becomes clear that the film has precisely zero interest in solving said crimes, instead choosing to tell a painfully over-familiar story that most viewers will guess immediately.
The story centres on Lorenzo Brandoni (Federico Bal), a detective who appears to be the world’s unluckiest man. First, he loses his sister to cancer, and then he crashes his car on the motorway, killing his wife and child. To escape his pain, he throws himself into investigating a series of impossible crimes, such as a woman who’s apparently drowned in a closet. Then a young nun (Sofia del...
Directed by Hernan Findling, this Argentinian thriller has an intriguing set-up in its central idea of a detective tasked with solving impossible crimes. However, it quickly becomes clear that the film has precisely zero interest in solving said crimes, instead choosing to tell a painfully over-familiar story that most viewers will guess immediately.
The story centres on Lorenzo Brandoni (Federico Bal), a detective who appears to be the world’s unluckiest man. First, he loses his sister to cancer, and then he crashes his car on the motorway, killing his wife and child. To escape his pain, he throws himself into investigating a series of impossible crimes, such as a woman who’s apparently drowned in a closet. Then a young nun (Sofia del...
- 8/23/2019
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
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