Rummaging through the Old Maids
Posted by: Matt Gamble in Features, Movies, Previews, TrailersMost of you probably don’t know what an Old Maid is in the theater business. It is an industry term used for the inevitable few popcorn seeds that do not pop while the batch is cooking. Because most people do not like to chew on popcorn seeds, in the popcorn bin their is a small grate designed to run the popcorn over so the Old Maids may fall below and not disturb their more perfectly popped brethren, soon to be forgotten.
I must admit the newest contest is a bit of a sham. Not in that you won’t win April Fool’s Day, which you will. Or that the movie is terrible, which it is. But in that I pretty much already have a title for this Friday feature I am starting up. Old Maids seems like the perfect term to apply to the films that I recommend each Friday, as they tend to be lesser known films that simply haven’t had quite enough time to “pop” in the public eye. So what do I spy in the bin this week?
Well the new releases this week are particularly bleak, in that their is only one major release, and the independent releases are relatively bleak films. Gus Van Sant returns to the big screen with Paranoid Park, a film about a kid who accidentally gets involved in the death of a security guard at his local skating park, and then must try and find a way to cover it up.
Finding a way to slide even deeper along the depression scale is Snow Angels, the new film by acclaimed Indie director David Gordon Green starring Sam Rockwell and Kate Beckinsale. It is a melodramatic slice of life film that centers around the destructive home life’s of two separate families.
On the DVD release side this Tuesday once again isn’t exactly populated with winners. The Mist is the only major studio release, but there are a couple of interesting Indie releases. First is the suicide love story Wristcutters: A Love Story. Starring Patrick Fugit, Shannyn Sossamon, Tom Waits, Will Arnett and a host of others it is an odd romantic comedy set in Purgatory. I wrote a review on it earlier in the year and enjoyed it quite a bit, though it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea.
The other film that interests me is the French horror film Ils, retitled Them for the English DVD release. If you were one of the lucky few who saw Doomsday last weekend you were treated to the trailer of the inevitable crappy remake entitled The Strangers, so please go pick up the original and don’t watch some flaccid American version in theaters later this summer.
As always trailers after the break. Enjoy.
Paranoid Park
Snow Angels
Wristcutters: A Love Story
Them
Tags: April Fool's Day, David Gordon Green, Doomsday, film, Gus Van Sant, Ils, Kate Beckinsale, movie, Movies, Old Maid, Paranoid Park, Patrick Fugit, popcorn, Previews, Sam Rockwell, Shannyn Sossamon, Snow Angels, The Mist, The Strangers, Them, Tom Waits, Trailers, Will Arnett, Wristcutters: A Love Story




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March 21st, 2008 at 2:07 pm
Man, I feel like an idiot for not realizing that Ils was the inspiration for The Strangers. I saw the trailer and thought “Hm, this looks pretty cool and creepy” but then wondered why its release had been delayed for so long. I guess I was a bit naive for thinking that MAYBE there was an original horror movie coming out. Guess not. I haven’t seen Ils yet but I’ve heard so much good about it that I plan on picking up the DVD sight-unseen next week.
March 21st, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I didn’t realize it either until I saw it discussed over at Twitch. I’m pretty excited for Ils, and not at all excited about The Strangers.
March 31st, 2008 at 10:38 am
i wanted to see snow angels. of course it’s still in limited release and not playing anywhere near me. bah!
April 2nd, 2008 at 7:12 pm
You probably would love Snow Angels, it’s a sad bastard movie.