Canadian horror film buffet infinity debuts digitally

The indie horror movie Buffet Infinity, constructed entirely from surreal local commercials, is now available for digital viewing through Yellow Veil Pictures.

Simon Glassman wrote and directed the Canadian film, which unfolds through advertisements from a small Alberta town. The story begins with standard promotions for local businesses before shifting to quirky spots for the new Buffet Infinity restaurant. Tension builds as Jenny’s Sandwich Shop competes aggressively, leading to reports of Jenny’s disappearance, a growing downtown sinkhole, and warnings from a cult leader about the end of the world.

Articoli correlati

Illustration of a movie theater showing the horror film Backrooms with box office success highlighted.
Immagine generata dall'IA

A24 horror film Backrooms opens to $76 million weekend

Riportato dall'IA Immagine generata dall'IA

Kane Parsons' directorial debut Backrooms opened strongly at the domestic box office this weekend. The A24 release, based on the filmmaker's popular YouTube series, earned between $76 million and $79 million.

French director Quentin Dupieux screened his new absurdist comedy Full Phil out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival on March 17. The film stars Woody Harrelson and Kristen Stewart as a feuding father and daughter.

Riportato dall'IA

Several independent films began limited runs in New York and other cities this weekend. The releases include a psycho-sexual thriller and a documentary on musician Linda Perry timed to her new album.

John Early's Maddie's Secret grossed $58,200 in its opening weekend at New York's IFC Center, marking the venue's biggest debut in more than two years.

Riportato dall'IA

Mena Suvari, Jean Evans, Steph Tolev and Jake Picking have been cast in the upcoming film The Incredible Edible. The project is a teen body-swap comedy directed by Jenna Milly.

Jane Schoenbrun’s slasher homage premiered on May 13 at the Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard section. The film stars Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson and runs 112 minutes.

Riportato dall'IA

CAA teamed with Finch & Partners to host an exclusive symposium on the future of film during the Cannes Film Festival. The private gathering drew top filmmakers, studio executives and financiers to discuss industry challenges including artificial intelligence and audience engagement.

 

 

 

Questo sito web utilizza i cookie

Utilizziamo i cookie per l'analisi per migliorare il nostro sito. Leggi la nostra politica sulla privacy per ulteriori informazioni.
Rifiuta