Thursday, September 13, 2018

LA Film Festival September 20-28

We've already gone over The Portal, the new VR initiative from The LA Film Festival that takes place nowhere near the screenings. It is free and probably very artsy.

Now, we're going over our top picks for the festival. For the full guide of all that's going on look here.



LA Film Festival
Sept 20-28
Multiple ArcLight Theaters
Tickets $
Passes Start at $249

Docs


Sep 22 2018 9:30 PM

ArcLight Hollywood, Los Angeles
 

It's a documentary on the people who think the Earth is flat, it already seems like solid gold to stream on Netflix.




Nighfall Series-Shown late at night with possible horror elements


Sep 25 2018 9:15 PM
ArcLight Culver City, Culver City
 

"Set in an alternate reality in which everyone is a cliché from a tacky soft-core porn film, a group of increasingly self-aware stock characters are up against a mysterious killer offing them one by one."


Sep 23 2018 9:00 PM
ArcLight Culver City, Culver City


"Following the unexpected death of his fiancé, an American illustrator travels to the Icelandic countryside to seek solace. What he finds instead is a blurred line between reality and fantasy as magical things begin to shake his very foundation—unless it’s all in his head."


Sep 26 2018 9:55 PM

ArcLight Culver City, Culver City




"During a weekend getaway to Joshua Tree, a group of teenagers find themselves under mental and physical assault from a supernatural entity that mimics their appearances as it completes an ancient ritual."

Buzz

Sep 26 2018 9:00 PM

ArcLight Culver City, Culver City
 
*Chose it mainly because it's my name and if I ever want to get a name-tag for Doug Loves Movies, I can get a poster for this.
"Every day, a man leaves work at noon, goes home to sleep, and wakes up to breakfast and a video telling him about the second part of his day."
 
Indie TV Pilots
 
Sep 24 2018 7:00 PM
ArcLight Culver City, Culver City
 
 *Come on, we love anime on this site.
"A near-fatal car crash on a trip to an anime convention causes four hyper-dysfunctional fans to confront everything they were hiding from at the one place they go to escape reality, Kotakon 2015."