venerdì 11 novembre 2011

Third Evening TOHORROR FILM FEST review for Daniel Jordan

We arrived at the third evening of ToHorror where, last night was the Blah Blah Regional premiered the feature film The Hounds of Maurizio and Roberto Del Piccolo. The plot: An evening spent at the Pub, four friends decide to spend a weekend like old times. Meanwhile, precisely parallel organization called The Hounds of the dwelling in the forest friends who wish to camp over the weekend. Surely the trip turns into a terrifying and gruesome journey. Another feature of Gabriele Albanesi titled HORROR SHOW UBALDO TERZANI, the plot: a young horror director struggling with his first screenplay for the film producer who does not meet the recommended Alessio (name of the director) to ask for help Terzani. His charisma left, helps to create an ambiguous relationship between the two, mixing reality and fantasy, dragging the film in a spiral of madness and nightmares. The film was produced with the support of the Film Commission Torino Piemonte. Projections for the short films we have: HORN Tak Kuroha, runs pretty good, expresses all the anger that comes out of being in the same situation, however, thank goodness it's only fiction! Following a short already presented entitled: 7 BACK SORTIRA 7 Serena Schinaia and Francesco Niccolai. It 'a serial combined with others, becomes a movie, no matter if you start to see number one, or five, all rejoins without losing the thread, beautiful and innovative. We continue with NUIT BLANCHE Arev Monoukivan directed by two unknown people are attracted to in a moment unreal but equally fascinating load of heat of passion, to return to the palpable truth, this is not bad. With director Fabio Scotellaro and Peter Formica enter a ecclesiastical college, the film is titled: Ego te absolve. Following his dog, a girl enters a seminary abandoned, but as in every horror movie is always crowded with presences, almost always evil. Steve Daniels has a nice film of its kind where, interwoven love and hatred towards a creature of evil. Turning to a western metropolitan director Stefano Salvatori, whose story tells of the death of a child who is forced to return to an ancient curse in life he is forced to shoot him, but not succeeding because the bond that unites them, gets a lethal bite infected and in turn, apart from the diction of the dialogue, you may also enjoy. Then it happens that in this horror there is always the comic side, as the story of director Adrian Cardona, Rafa Dengrà, David Munoz: BRUTAL RELAX. Insane from start to finish on a character who needs serenity, must not be angry, since in him unleash devastating fury. Performed with grotesque irony, is a comic spatter roared with laughter. I would say that in the contest of good points. The evening continues with the feature film INGLOURIOUS Hunterz (second part), is a serial web, after the - Predators - yesterday, now - Golem - tomorrow will end with - The Circus of the Dead - the grotesque irony, as well as viewing a movie buff that quotations B-Movie. The jury this year includes: Andrea G. Colombo Horror.it Director responsible for the site; Gabriele Farina blogger, journalist, John Minerba director of the most important festival in Europe, the GLBT, in the task of assigning the Cleaver (Prize of the festival) to the best feature film. Instead Cleaver to award the best short film: Richard Fassone Nocturno Cinema editor, reporter Andrew Lanza, Donato Sansone video maker. For the script two members: Alejandro De La Fuente documentary, Giancarlo Marzano writer of comic Dilan Dog one of the most popular. To them the just sentence of the winners. In our opinion, the losers will not be completely defeated. The prizes do not end there, however, there will be a prize for the inventive craft area in honor of the great Antonio Margheriti; for the talented youth of equal dignity in memory of the founder of Anna Mondelli TOHORROR film fest, the one-garde Experimental & Mutations and finally the Best Zombie Cleaver in 2011.
Turin (Italy), November 11, 2011

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