![]() “Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched”: My friends, this movie is more than three hours long, and when I watched it during South by Southwest this year, I did split it up over two sittings. More: Austin Film Festival adds hometown heroes to 2021 movie lineup Maybe the bingo balls are metaphors for Jeff Bezos’ head. This is also an Amazon production, which is frankly hilarious. When a businessman comes to a community offering financial salvation through, yes, bingo, one longtime resident puts together that there are sinister, deadly forces at play. 24 at Village also part of Hell”: Gentrification meets horror in this entry from director/co-writer Gigi Saul Guerrero and scary-stuff studio Blumhouse. The new score is composed by Chris Bullock of Snarky Puppy. (You might remember that last year, co-founder Tim League spearheaded a similar screening of “Nosferatu.”) Out of the slate, this 1924 Soviet sci-fi flick looks to be a bit of Edgar Ric Burroughs, a bit of Flash Gordon, and perhaps some fascinating cultural commentary for the time. “Aelita: Queen of Mars”: This year, Fantastic Fest includes a few silent movies with brand-new scores.
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