TIFF: Midnight Madness lineup announced

July 21st, 2009 by adam arseneau · 3 Comments · Film Festival, News · Print This Post

JENNIFER'S BODY

Ah, the Toronto International Film Festival. If there’s a better festival, I haven’t been able to gain access to it yet. The eponymous Midnight Madness program, which hosts some of the festival’s most esoteric, bloody and gloriously genre filmmaking have announced their lineup this year, and It’s A Doozie. Some serious star power will be staying up until 3AM at the good old Ryerson Theater this year. From the press release:

“This year’s Midnight Madness lineup is a showcase of some of the most highly anticipated thrillers and chillers of the year,” said Colin Geddes, TIFF programmer. “Bloody proms and zombies seem to pop up as main themes, but I’ve made sure to inject some truly bizarre action into the mix with animated plastic toys from Belgium and Russ Meyer inspired fighting femme fatales.”

The Diablo Cody-penned Megan Fox horror film Jennifer’s Body will open the program. Some early standouts in the Madness set are Daybreakers with Ethan Hawke, George A. Romero’s new zombie film Survival of the Dead, [REC] 2, Ong Bak 2: The Beginning with Tony Jaa and Australia’s The Loved Ones.

Hit the jump for a list of all the films and a brief synopsis.

Jennifer’s Body Karyn Kusama, USA
World Premiere
Jennifer’s Body tells the story of small-town high-school student Jennifer (Megan Fox) who is possessed by a hungry demon and transitions from being “high school evil”gorgeous (and doesn’t she know it), stuck up and ultra-attitudinal to the real deal: evil/evil. The glittering beauty becomes a pale and sickly creature jonesing for a meaty snack, and guys who never stood a chance with the heartless babe take on new lustre in the light of her insatiable appetite. Meanwhile, Jennifer’s best friend, Needy (Amanda Seyfried), long relegated to living in Jennifer’s shadow, must step-up to protect the town’s young men, including her nerdy boyfriend Chip (Johnny Simmons). Written and executive produced by Oscar®-winner Diablo Cody (Juno).

A Town Called Panic Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar, Belgium/Luxembourg/France
North American Premiere
An outlandish animation style captures the absurd wit and surreal adventures of plastic toys Cowboy, Indian and Horse.

Bitch Slap Rick Jacobson, USA
World Premiere
In this campy action comedy from the creators of Xena and Hercules, three hot-blooded women try to uncover some booty in the desert using feminine charms, fists and machine guns.

Daybreakers Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig, Australia/USA
World Premiere
Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill star in this sci-fi horror about a future populated by vampires where humans are the minority.

George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead George A. Romero, Canada
World Premiere
Master director George A. Romero returns to his world of the undead, this time pitting two feuding clans in the middle of the fallout of a zombie epidemic.

The Loved Ones Sean Byrne, Australia
International Premiere
A troubled teen’s prom dreams are shattered by a series of painful events that take place under the mirrored disco ball, involving syringes, nails, power drills and a secret admirer in this wild mash-up of Pretty in Pink and Misery.

Ong Bak 2: The Beginning Tony Jaa, Thailand
Canadian Premiere
Martial-arts superstar Tony Jaa stars in and directs this epic tale of revenge set hundreds of years in the past. Featuring a huge cast and hordes of elephants, this prequel takes Jaa’s skills to the next level, showcasing him as a master of a wide range of martial-arts styles – while proving him to be a promising director as well.

[REC] 2 Jaume Balagueró, Paco Plaza, Spain
North American Premiere
In the follow-up to the acclaimed [REC], a SWAT team enters the old apartment to control an epidemic with terrifying results.

Solomon Kane Michael J. Bassett, United Kingdom
World Premiere
From Robert E. Howard, the legendary creator of Conan, comes this tale of a savage mercenary in sixteeth-century Century England who owes the devil his soul and seeks to redeem himself by fighting evil.

Symbol Hitoshi Matsumoto, Japan
International Premiere
Japanese comedy superstar Hitoshi Matsumoto (DAINIPPONJIN) stars in and directs this absurd and outlandish comedy about a man trying to escape a unique dilemma.

(via TIFF)

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Anna // Sep 9, 2009 at 1:41 pm

    Hi Adam, thanks for the synopsis (synopses? Who knows).
    If you’re not going to be there – I see you guys are based in Santa Monica – you might be interested in our Midnight Madness review series. We’ll be there every night and publishing a movie review the next day. Not that I’m suggesting we’re some serious star power or anything ;)
    Cheers

  • 2 adam arseneau // Sep 10, 2009 at 7:53 am

    Hi Anna, thanks for the comments!

    We are based out of Santa Monica, but we’ll have people (myself!) at TIFF this year, and we’ll even be covering some Midnight Madness as well! Although if you guys are doing the entire run of them, I tip my hat to you, because it’s a grueling endurance challenge staying up that late for two weeks. :-D

  • 3 Anna // Sep 10, 2009 at 11:18 am

    Awesome, I’ll look out for your coverage. We might just bump into each other, you’ll notice me – I’m the one with chattering teeth and bloodshot eyes. Enjoy!

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