If Spacey does host, I doubt he'll be naming any of the
choices we've put together. Not because they're bad, they just aren't dramas.
Hey they could win technical awards. Even Will Smith's superfriends
Suicide Squad won this year.
*Films recommend come from info provided by imdb.com
March 10
Kong: Skull Island
Oh boy, a movie that ties into a cinematic universe of
American kaiju like Godzilla, painful looking deaths for people who should
never go to a creepy island and enough celebs to choke on your popcorn when you
see them pop up while watching. Jordan Vogt-Roberts, director, who doesn't have
many films under his belt, has an all-star cast to play with and the biggest
budget he’s ever seen. So, it might go the Jurassic World-who also had a
director bet on after a good festival run- or it might crippling mess. We’re
hoping for a fun time seeing King Kong slapping around helicopters.
Raw
If you’ve already been reading the site you know how much we
want to see some cannibalism take over vegetarians in this one out of France. A
young veterinarian student may taste something different in here hazing ritual
at vet school and that taste leads to some new hungers. This horror film has
been around the film festival circuit for a while and has gotten strong reviews,
some faintings and some claims of some truly fun gross-out moments.
March 17
The Belko Experiment
I’ve been waiting to see this bloody feature with friends
right after they get out of work on a week day. From the mind of James Gunn,
the same man behind Guardians of the Galaxy, comes the mentality he still has from
his time at Troma. Office sheeple are locked in their business and must battle
to the death. There’s no calling HR to settle differences, but maybe take a
stapler to someone’s face.
March 24
Prevenge
We love the dread from the alumni of Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace
on the subject of motherhood with her film Prevenge. Alice Lowe wrote, directed
and stars-a lot like Darkplace- in a film about a little itty bitty baby out
for murder. Technically, the baby hasn’t even been born yet, so the fitting
title of Prevenge works so well, as well as the dark humor surrounding the
kills and the actors chosen to be the victims. We favored it at AFI Fest and
we’re glad it’ll be in theaters this Fall.
So you have more than enough bloody murder on your plate on
March, now that we look back on our list.
We’re still up if Ghost in the Shell will be any good, but
the director doesn’t have a very good track record, still the visual looks
stunning, so far now it’s just a maybe.
As for the rest, maybe pace them out for each week, you
might get to agro after seeing so much violence on screen or make for a long
weekend just filled to the brim with it.