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It sounds like last night’s premiere of Bone Tomahawk at the Fantastic Fest event went well. There are lots of positive comments on Twitter about it.
Next.
Our late entry, straight in at number two, in the pre-release screenings of Bone Tomahawk is the Charlotte Film Festival.
Carolina Cinemas, Charlotte, North Carolina plays host to the Oct 3rd @ 8pm, event closing, showing of the horror western movie starring Kurt Russell (Stargate). He’s the Sheriff who takes it upon himself to rescue some townsfolk kidnapped by ‘cannibalistic cave dwellers’. Matthew Fox (Lost), Patrick Wilson (The Conjuring), and Richard Jenkins (Six Feet Under) join Sheriff Hunt on his quest.
Sean Young (No Way Out), Lili Simmons (Banshee), and David Arquette (Eight Legged Freaks) are amongst the supporting cast. And, of course, the reason we’re here, Kathryn, has a small role as Lorna, aka Mrs Sheriff Franklin Hunt.
Check the official website for full details.
We’re still a few weeks off the general opening of Bone Tomahawk and all it seems to be doing is closing!
The International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival is holding a special showcase next week. The actual annual festival is held in April of each year in Phoenix, Arizona.
Over three days the Fall Horror Showcase features a film per night, concluding with Bone Tomahawk on Thursday the 8th of October.
The Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatre, which hosts the screening, is relatively small so there are only around 250 seats available. So, if you want a ticket you’d better hurry up and visit the official website.
The day is nearly upon us…
Kurt Russell, Matthew Fox, Patrick Wilson and Richard Jenkins are all expected to be in Austin, Texas, tomorrow night (1st Oct) for the world première of Bone Tomahawk.
The horror western, written and directed by S. Craig Zahler, will be one of the last screenings on the closing night of this year’s running of the Fantastic Fest event. Those four gentlemen, all stars of the film, will apparently be attending the 7:15pm screening. As far as we’re aware Kathryn, sadly, won’t.
Various outlets erroneously have Bone Tomahawk down as being first shown last Friday (25th). Presumably they have just taken the opening day of Fantastic Fest and not looked further into it. Some people!
Details about Fantastic Fest can be found on the official website here. Not sure you’ll be able get tickets at this late stage though.
Bone Tomahawk is set for a general release in the USA on October 23rd. This may include VOD services, it is not clear at the moment.
There’s going to be a few of these types of posts of the next couple of weeks so hang on to your hats!
With each newly announced screening of Bone Tomahawk the beginning of October gets more and more crowded.
Premièring on the closing night of Fantastic Fest on the 1st, on the 4th it’s Popcorn Fest, the 6th sees it at Beyond Fest, before a few days off to make the trip to London for the BFI Film Fest on the 10th, and several screenings in Spain at the Sitges International Film Fest shortly after. It’s a fest of fests!
You’d think that’s enough but oh no, not for Bone Tomahawk.
Some how the 7th running of the Charlotte Film Festival has snuck in and grabbed second place with a screening on Saturday the 3rd of October. It’s another last-on-the-schedule, closing night showing. The good folks of Charlotte, North Carolina, get a nice sensible hour starting time of 8pm. That’s civilised.
The event takes place from this Friday (25th Sept) and continues until Bone Tomahawk finishes it off the Saturday a week later. The festival is made up of a mix of both narrative and documentary films in both feature and short forms.
Full details of the cinema location and ticket prices are on the official website.
The Sitges International Film Festival in Spain has published their schedule of screenings for the upcoming event.
Horror western Bone Tomahawk will be shown three times over the course of three days in the middle of the 10-day long festival held in the town of Sitges, near Barcelona. I previously reported the film appearing at the festival here.
The specifics are:
- Monday, 12th of October at 1am (so technically the 13th) at the new ‘Tramuntana’ cinema in the Hotel Melia complex.
- Tuesday, 13th of October at 23:30 at the huge near-1,400 seat capacity ‘Auditori’ cinema, also within the facilities of the Hotel Melia.
- Wednesday, 14th of October at 00:45 (i.e. the 15th) at the ‘Cine El Retiro’ in the centre of Sitges town.
More details and tickets are available on the official website.
Will any of our Spanish readers be able to attend?
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