From MovieInsiders first discuss in more detail the opening film of the festival: the dystopian thriller New Order from Mexico. What if a revolution suddenly breaks out during your wedding outside your door? Then an interview with festival director Chris Oosterom who explains the purpose of Imagine now actually is and how the horror genre has developed in recent years. In the third act, Gudo and John go over some of the titles they already saw, including the sardonic Anything for Jackson about an elderly couple who worship Satan, Possessor about an organization that deals in brain implants and the documentary Alien On Stage about an amateur theater group that makes Ridley’s Scotts science fiction classic Alien want to perform on stage.
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00:00 Introduction04:21 Review: New order / New Order17:15 Interview with Imaginedirector Chris Oosterom34:17 Review: Alien on Stage, Anything for Jackson, Possessor, Blood Conscious54:23 Looking forward
