Showing posts with label Aaron Moorhead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aaron Moorhead. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2014

SPRING Final Screening!


Spring provokes so many questions. Can supernaturally tinged love work? What's up with that dead bird? And why does the supernatural involve so much blood in bathrooms? Today is your last chance to get your questions answered.

What is up with that bird?



SPRING Final Screening: Sat., Sept 13th, 3:15 PM, SCOTIABANK 3

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Vanguard Blog Mascot Battle Winner Announcement!



Well jabrones, it's been a harrowing few days. We dropped Benson, Moorhead, and the mole cricket on an island with nothing but a match, a rubber band, a party size bag of M&Ms (plain, if you're curious), and a bowling ball and set them loose in a battle...TO THE DEATH. Okay, not actually. But only because that would be really, really expensive. We mean, as much as we here at the Vanguard Blog would love to just be dropping directors and insects on islands left and right, we have our expenses to think about. Cats too. Children and significant others? Maybe.

Enough shenanigans! It's time—finally—to announce the winner of the 2014 Vanguard Blog Mascot Battle. Who will come out on top?! Why do we still not know the best breed of cat for lifting?! Why does the mole cricket look so adorable in his boxing gloves? At least one of these questions we can answer and we will do it right now! RIGHT EFFIN' NOW!

But first, let's recap our intrepid contenders. You know, to draw this out as much as possible.


Justin Benson is apparently a respectable skateboarder and we're pretty sure he told us he also does yoga. Does he have what it takes to knock the other contenders out of the running?! DO THOSE TOWEL CONSERVING SKILLZ REALLY PAY THE BILLZ?! 


While we admire Aaron Moorhead's ability to put on sunglasses whilst lifting cats, we wonder how he held up in this battle to the death. Maybe the age old question of "cat versus towels: which is better?" will finally be answered! 


The mole cricket is just so damn cute. Lookit those boxing gloves! Ehehehehehehhehehehehehe. \

Or maybe last year's victor, Joe Swanberg, will somehow use his unstoppable charisma to reach all the way from Chicago and snatch the title back?! It's anyone's game at this point. Do you have any idea who will come out the victor?!? Neither do we! Oh, yeah. Wait, yes we do. The winner of the 2014 Vanguard Blog Mascot Battle is....






 ...a pencil?! A giant novelty pencil? Wait, but that's no ordinary giant novelty pencil. That, friends, is the giant novelty pencil from the Keswick Pencil Museum in Sightseers! How did this happen, you say? Sightseers was from 2012, you say?! Can a pencil even win things, you say?! Listen, that giant novelty pencil transcends all space and time and is also super practical, because you can write notes with it, use it as a weapon, maybe even a door stop. Tina and Poppy understand where we're coming from, right guys?

Seriously, what could be better than that pencil?! 

This has been the 2014 Vanguard Blog Mascot Battle. Congrats to all of our contenders but, sorry, not sorry, this pencil is really rad and we wish we had one and doesn't it look great in a crown? Deal with it. AND IN ONE YEAR WE WILL RETURN WITH THE NEXT VANGUARD BLOG MASCOT BATTLE. EXCELSIOR!

(PS - if anyone were to know of the location of such a glorious pencil (and not one of those barely larger than normal sized ones Amazon sells, pfft, please inform Siân immediately. Thank you.)


Monday, September 8, 2014

SPRING: Twitter Buzz!

How could you not want to see the movie made by two of the three contenders for Official Vanguard Blog Mascot? Have you been seeing all the great things people are saying about Spring on Twitter? Too busy standing in ticket holder lines eating burritos? Wipe that hot sauce off the corner of your mouth (nope, the other corner) and check it out.

SPRING Final Screening: Sat., Sept 13th, 3:15 PM, SCOTIABANK 3

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Vanguard Blog Mascot Contender #3: The Mole Cricket!

Pew! Pew! Fireworks! Confetti!

Just when it seemed like it was all settled. Just when the helicopters had been deployed to retrieve Spring's Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and relocate them to the mysterious island on which they will battle for Vanguard Mascot Supremacy, everything's changed.

There's a new contender in town and he brings the regards of The Duke Of Burgundy...




Name: Mole Cricket

Also known as: Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa; "Aaaaah!"; and "What the hell is that?!"

Description: Brownish with a lighter underside; heavily plated head, forelimbs and prothoroax; mole-like digging claws.

 Strengths: Digging; Singing; Flight; Biting.

Weaknesses: Not a strong jumper; Winter; Curry.



Signature moves: Digging; Long Whirring Call; Stealth Attacks; Mole Cricket Fist

Finishing moves: Creeping people out; "Mole Cricket Exits The Cave" Stance.

Why the Mole Cricket would make a good replacement Vanguard Blog mascot for Joe Swanberg:

The Mole Cricket looks cute in boxing gloves. He is the contender most likely to be able to defeat the Midnight Madness Isopod mascot, if it came to a thrown down. The ability to enrage golfers alone is enough reason for the Mole Cricket to become the Official Mascot. Mole Crickets are also bound to become an indie film sensation just like Joe Swanberg.


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Vanguard Blog Mascot Contender #2 Profile: SPRING's Aaron Moorhead

Our quest to spice things up and possibly alienate/terrify filmmakers continues! The battle for glory, honor, and the name of Official Vanguard Blog Mascot also continues! We've told you about Contender #1, Justin "That Resolution guy" Benson; now we present Contender #2!

Name: Aaron Scott Moorhead

Also known as: "That other Resolution guy"

Description: Reddish blond area with points, facial hair

Strengths: Cat-lifting, Ciaran Foy movies, catacomb exploration

Weaknesses: Vampires, winged horses

Signature move: Screaming in stairwells

Finishing move: Putting on and taking off sunglasses


Why Aaron Moorhead would make a good replacement Vanguard Blog mascot for Joe Swanberg: Aaron has the power to bypass the confines of time and space when toasting with a wineglass. Plus he went hunting with the King of England that one time.

Who will win? Stay tuned, faithful readers!

Friday, September 5, 2014

SPRING: Does Supernatural Love Work?

Ah, young and/or ancient love...
In the Vanguard program guide, Spring is described as "Before Sunrise with a supernatural twist in this tale of an American backpacker in Italy who falls in love with a beautiful young woman harbouring a dark, primordial secret."

And that love does certainly look nice in the picturesque still above. But I have said before that relationships with dead girls just don't work and so I'm a little concerned. Maybe she's not dead. Maybe she's not a vampire. After all ancient tomes and grimoires on vampirism don't mention anything about molting.

[The Vanguard Blog does have an extension collection of Dark and Infernal Books, Tomes, Grimoires and Codices dedicated to many subjects including vampirism, Ryan Reynolds and mole crickets ~The Editor]

Molting can be hard on a relationship

These vampires need napkins, but they're definitely not molting.


Though vampire David Bowie does seem to molt a bit in The Hunger and that didn't work out for him at all. He ended up in a box stored in Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon's attic.


Does not work out at all.

It's quite possible that the woman in Spring is some sort of natural spirit and there is something like a huldra situation going on. That did not go well in Thale, but as Christopher Walken says, you'd always know how someone with a tail felt.

She's feeling "disturbed while creepily reading about human anatomy."
Maybe the woman in Spring is some kind of veiny ghost who molts a little now and then. I mean I've seen the most beautiful ghost ladies have some issues.

This ghost lady is having several issues.

Or she could be a disturbing post-modern Galatea, a woman made as a gift for another, like the Bride. That one ends in a murder-suicide.

She's alive, alive--and dead two minutes later.

But it's possible that I'm too pessimistic about supernatural love. I mean, it worked out in The Ghost And Mrs. Muir. The widowed Mrs. Muir has a lovely life with her ghostly beloved whom only she can see.

It's not creeping if he's a ghost and not a vampire. Also, if he's Rex Harrison.

And Macarena Gómez' character in Dagon got her happily ever after despite her "dark, primordial secret." Sure, there were some rough patches on her road to happiness, but what relationship doesn't have those?

A rough patch.


See if it works out for those crazy kids (and that dead bird) when Spring premieres tonight!

SPRING screening times:
Fri., Sept 5th, 6:00 PM, BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
Sun., Sept 7th 7:00 PM, SCOTIABANK 4
Sat., Sept 13th, 3:15 PM, SCOTIABANK 3

 Macarena Gómez without tentacles in SHREW'S NEST:
Thu., Sept. 4th, 8:45 PM, SCOTIABANK 2
Fri. Sept. 5th, 3:00 PM, BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
Sun., Sept. 14th, 6:30 PM, TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX 2

And enjoy some non-molting vampires in WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS:
Fri. Sept. 12th, 11:59 PM, RYERSON
Sat. Sept. 13th, 9:30 PM, SCOTIABANK 12
Sun. Sept. 14th, 3:45 PM, SCOTIABANK  3

 

SPRING Premieres Tonight! Plus the Long Awaited Trailer!


Day two of the festival brings us the second Vanguard film to premiere! Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead follow up 2010's Resolution with Spring, premiering tonight at The Bloor Hot Docs Cinema at 6:00 PM. Head over to our previous posts to see the poster, profile and interview of directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, plus not one but two posts on promo videos from Justin and Aaron to get you pumped for tonight.

To further whet your appetite, here is the just released trailer for Spring.




Tickets can be purchased:
    • ONLINETIFF.net's Ticket Product List Page
    • BY PHONE: 416.599.TIFF or 1.888.599.8433 (Toll-free) 
    • IN PERSON
      • Festival Box Office; 225 King St. West
      • The Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, 506 Bloor St. West
    Further information about Spring can be found on the Festival website, as well as on the film's Facebook pageIMDB page and Twitter accounts for the Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead and the film.

    SPRING screening times:
    Fri., Sept 5th, 6:00 PM, BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
    Sun., Sept 7th 7:00 PM, SCOTIABANK 4
    Sat., Sept 13th, 3:15 PM, SCOTIABANK 3

    Tuesday, September 2, 2014

    SPRING: More Promo Videos From Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead

    After we unleashed the hilarious and awesome promo video for Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's new movie Spring, Sound On Sight blogged about it and described the pair as The Coolest Filmmakers. We started thinking that sharing just five of their many promo videos wasn't enough to convey how much they truly deserve The Coolest Filmmakers title.

    So here are ten more Benson and Moorhead promos to get you excited about Spring, which is, of course, premiering at the Festival's Vanguard programme.

    Tribeca 2012 Goodbye: "Oh hi, Tribeca Film Festival. I didn't see you there."
    http://vimeo.com/41269629

    'Cross the Baltic Sea: A gesture of faith!


    Resolution wins Best Directors at A Night of Horror in Australia: "What's your room number?"


    We're sorry, Fantasia 2012: "Aaron, what did you steal?"
    http://vimeo.com/46507353

    Kidnapped on the way to L'etrange Festival: Any video with a Baphomet flyer in it is a friend of ours.
    http://vimeo.com/49096317

    The Deep Sea Expedition (Part 4 of 16) - Resolution goes to Amsterdam: "They're still out there!"


    Deux Minutes Avant Le Fin Du Monde (une histoire de Strasbourg): HP Lovecraft would be proud.
    http://vimeo.com/49767670

    I Saw The Resolution - Trailer (Resolution goes to PiFan in Korea!): A tale of revenge and voicevoers


    Bullets, knives & a possessed film canister: "How are we supposed to get to Greenland?"


    The Apartment With the Giallo Walls: "I wish I could read Italian."


    Definitely the coolest filmmakers, right? If you want to be the coolest film fans, you'll just have to see Spring.

    SPRING screening times:
    Fri., Sept 5th, 6:00 PM, BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
    Sun., Sept 7th 7:00 PM, SCOTIABANK 4
    Sat., Sept 13th, 3:15 PM, SCOTIABANK 3

    Monday, September 1, 2014

    SPRING: Top 5 Promo Videos from Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead


    How cool would it be if two funny, talented filmmakers created a series of videos to chronicle their whirlwind tour of the festival circuit? Resolution's Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead did just that over the last few years. From Tribeca to Fantasia to PiFan to Toronto After Dark, these guys documented their gratitude in hilarious, clever ways.

    Now that their latest cinematic effort, Spring, is hitting the Toronto International Film Festival's Vanguard programme, they have created yet another awesome video to promote their new movie. We're so lucky!

    Here are our Top Four Resolution promo videos, plus the exclusive premiere of the new promo video for Spring.

    5. Resolution inking for Fantasia: Justin and Aaron take tattoos very seriously.

    http://vimeo.com/43594635

    4. Aloha Toronto: Tarpon Springs Represent!

    http://vimeo.com/50783968

    3. The Devil's Backbone in the Nameless Faun Orphanage: "Your were born in the '80s."


     

    2. New Year's Resolution: The Bonestorm 



    1. Spring heads to TIFF, our cameraman heads to...Jupiter?



    To check out all of Justin and Aaron's Resolution promos, visit Aaron's Vimeo channel and the pair's YouTube channel. We'd remind you to watch Spring at the Festival, but after you read this blog post, we know that's a given.

    SPRING screening times:
    Fri., Sept 5th, 6:00 PM, BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
    Sun., Sept 7th 7:00 PM, SCOTIABANK 4
    Sat., Sept 13th, 3:15 PM, SCOTIABANK 3

    Tuesday, August 26, 2014

    SPRING: Director Profile + 5 Questions for Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead

    Spring receives its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival's Vanguard programme, but why exactly should you care? Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, that's why!

    Fresh ta def!
    Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead met as lowly interns at Ridley Scott's production company and almost immediately became friends and creative collaborators. Although Aaron went to FSU's film school and Justin went to UCLA, they discovered that they had a lot in common and enjoyed working together. Aaron is a director/DP and Justin is a writer/director, but there is a lot more symbiosis in their collaborative efforts than those titles might indicate.

    Their first feature, Resolution (2013), has attained the unique honor of a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but if you've seen it, you'll know it's completely deserved. Resolution, which is perhaps the ultimate found footage movie, begins when Mike travels to a ramshackle cabin in the SoCal woods to stage an intervention for his meth-addicted friend Chris, but soon turns into a wholly different beast. It's hilarious, bizarre, and genuinely scary, and one of the most original movies to skirt the edges of the horror genre in quite some time. This is partly because Benson and Moorhead believe in prominent character drama over genre restrictions and partly because they're just that talented.

    Benson and Moorhead aren't just interested in horror movies as their taste in film varies wildly from Danny Boyle, Alfonso Cuaron, Richard Linklater, Amy Seimetz, and Ben Wheatley to The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Jurassic Park, and Star Wars to recent genre fare like Citadel and American Mary. They're also exceedingly witty (as you can tell from their interviews and Twitter accounts).

    We put forth five questions for them to answer and here's what they said.

    Can you hand me a towel?
    1. Can we expect the same kind of genre bending in Spring that we got in Resolution?

    Aaron: Spring won't be nearly so hard to define as our last: it's a mystery with romance (instead of Resolution's bromance), and this time we show a lot more of the visceral imagery than we imply. You can expect the film to deliver the same things Resolution did, but on a significantly larger scale. And at its core, preemptively recognizing the pitfall of sounding like every director on the planet, character always always always comes first.

    Justin: Tough one because I'm not sure if our movies are "genre-bending", we've certainly never consciously "genre-bended" anyway. Comparing ourselves to Spielberg here ONLY in terms of ingredients, you could argue Resolution and Spring use roughly the same proportions of character drama, levity and visceral thrills as Jaws, but most people simply call Jaws a horror movie. At least when I was little that was the section of the rental store it was in.

    2. What's the funniest and/or craziest thing that happened to you when you were filming in Italy?

    Justin: When everyone was thinking we'd be rained out and put two days behind schedule, a "man of the sea" went to the top of a building at some Roman ruins being used for our climactic end scene. He took one wise look at the sky, and told us precisely the rain would stop in 30 minutes. He was exactly correct. The Old World, right?

    Aaron: Our practical makeup FX was done by MastersFX in LA, and they created all the molds out here in California. But when it came time to ship them, Italian customs agents held them from us for DAYS for further inspection. Meanwhile, we needed them desperately to shoot. They let one box (of four) through...it had a fake headless cat in it. THAT was the one they were cool with. I don't even want to know what our Italian producer Luca had to do to get the rest of the boxes on time--and we got them hours before we needed them to shoot. Luca looked... tired.



    3. I know you're huge movie nerds so what are some recent movies that you loved and why?

    Aaron: Don't put me on the spot like this, dammit. Very recently I re-re-re-rewatched Perfume: Story of a Murderer, Children of Men, and The Assassination of Jesse James (all with rich, monumentally mythic storytelling matched by cinematography that will never be topped). I also just finished my first run at Twin Peaks, which frankly couldn't be more different from those and still perfect in its own right, how plot matters so little when the characters and surreal flourishes keep you perpetually entranced. And then the little film that could, Short Term 12, reminds me that minimalist indie films don't all say the same thing, they can really hit as hard as the big ones.

    Justin: I'm gonna be punk rock and say TV shows here. True Detective, Breaking Bad, Rectify... shit... those actually aren't punk rock at all are they? I'm going to make Aaron watch the director's cut of Almost Famous with me and report back.

    4. When are you going to do the film adaptation of Preacher?

    Justin: How do you know we haven't already? We have a T2i, David Lawson, our computers are pretty good, and Aaron found Seth Rogen's address.

    Aaron: ...
    Just waiting for the Celestial Messiah to land his vessel.
    5. What's next after Spring?

    Justin: I'm taking a break from the third draft of a rad movie about Aleister Crowley to do this interview. So, probably that, or whatever ceremonial magick curse via the wrath of Egyptian Gods is beget for writing that script... Maybe just play Mortal Kombat X for the next six months? Make one of the other few feature scripts we have chillin' in the ol' top drawer? Make the TV show that we wrote over the last few months that's a coming of age story about a kid growing up in San Diego seeking a mysterious supernatural McGuffin? Wanna democratize this and vote on it fools?

    Aaron: And while we're on the film festival circuit this year we have this insane plan to make a scrappy feature that is about the UFO cult members from Resolution (us) traveling the world, "seeking ascension" through debauchery and learning life lessons. You think I'm joking. I'm not. If you want to be in it, just ask.

    Justin: We'll buy a whiskey for anyone who adds Untitled UFO Cult Comedy to our IMDB pages.

    Sign me up for the UFO cult member movie! You think I'm joking. I'm not In the meantime, here are the screenings for Spring.

    SPRING screening times:
    Fri., Sept 5th, 6:00 PM, BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
    Sun., Sept 7th 7:00 PM, SCOTIABANK 4
    Sat., Sept 13th, 3:15 PM, SCOTIABANK 3

    Friday, August 22, 2014

    SPRING Poster and First Looks!

    Awww, cue the T-Swift music.

    Maybe you're looking at this still all, "Wow, Spring looks like such a lovely, romantic film." Ha, not a chance. 'Cause then there's THIS image:

    Uh, on second thought, maybe turn the T-Swift off. 

    Eerie, right? Right. Given the Toronto International Film Festival description ("Before Sunrise with a supernatural twist in this tale of an American backpacker in Italy who falls in love with a beautiful young woman harbouring a dark, primordial secret."), we all know that nothing only lovely can come from words like dark, primordial or secret. Maybe backpacker too. And when Fangoria shared these sneaky-peek images, they added that the "the clips [shown at Fantasia International Film Festival] pointed to a lush, romantic work with something special and monstrous in store."

    Monstrous? Sign us up!

    Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead shared an early poster on their Facebook page, which you can check out below along with the most important information of all: screening times. And be sure to follow the on Facebook and Twitter and tell them how excited you are for Spring at this year's Toronto International Film Festival!


    Spring is screening at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as part of the Vanguard Programme. Check out more Vanguard films on the official Festival website.

    SPRING screening times:
    Friday, Sept 5th, 6:00 PM THE BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
    Sunday, Sept 7th 7:00 PM SCOTIABANK 4
    Saturday, Sept 13th, 3:15 PM SCOTIABANK 3