February
28, 2007
For
Immediate Release:
"GRINDHOUSE"
MOVIES INVADE THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMA AND QUENTIN TARANTINO LEADS THE
ATTACK. FROM MARCH 4TH - APRIL 30TH, 2007, TARANTINO TURNS THE NEW BEVERLY
CINEMA INTO A 70S "GRINDHOUSE" WONDERLAND WITH NON-STOP PROGRAMMING
OF DOUBLE AND TRIPLE FEATURES.
The
Academy Award-winning filmmaker programs 58 titillating days of shocking
"Grindhouse" Cinema, showcasing over 50 sexy and terrifying
flicks to celebrate
the opening of Dimension Films' Grindhouse on April 6th
LOS ANGELES, February
28, 2007 - In anticipation of the eagerly-awaited theatrical release
of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's double feature Grindhouse
on April 6th, the New Beverly Cinema will host Quentin Tarantino Presents
the Los Angeles Grindhouse Festival 2007 from March 4th - April 30th,
2007, it was announced today by creator and curator Tarantino. The event
will be a showcase for the risqué films exploiting sex, violence
and extreme subject matter from the 1970s that inspired Grindhouse,
with prints directly on loan from Tarantino's private collection, many
of which are unavailable on DVD and have not screened for the public
in theatres in decades. With double and triple features of roughly seven
different films in rotation per week, the ground-breaking fest will
screen over 50 historic films throughout the eight-week run, all personally
selected for audience re-discovery by the director.
"Grindhouse
is a tribute to the movies I have loved for decades that have mostly
been under-appreciated and forgotten," states Tarantino. "I'm
thrilled to have this chance to show the original works for a new generation
to discover, and to give Los Angeles the rare opportunity to see these
gems on the big screen."
During the course
of the festival, Tarantino has scheduled various theme nights including
the "Euro Sex Comedies Triple Feature," which will feature
screenings of Sex with A Smile, Sex on the Run and The Oldest Profession;
"Back-To-Back Kung Fu Superstar Angela Mao Double Feature,"
presenting two of the actress' greatest classics Return of the Tiger
and Stoner; "Regional Double Feature," with screenings of
Hot Summer in Barefoot County and Redneck Miller; and the "All
Blood Triple Feature," showcasing Blood Spattered Bride, Asylum
of Blood and Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary.
Favorite filmmakers
of Tarantino's highlighted during the festival include famed cult director
John Hayes with the double feature Grave of the Vampire, written by
David ("The Sopranos") Chase and Jailbait Babysitter; sexploitation
filmmaker Roger Vadim, who will be represented by his Pretty Maids All
in a Row; Al Adamson, whose Female Bunch will screen; Fernando Di Leo's
Wipeout and Cirio H. Santiago, director of the classic The Muthers.
This whirlwind festival
features many uncensored and uncut, not to be missed cinematic experiences
such as the sexploitation films The Girl From Starship Venus and The
Legend of the Wolf Woman; the blaxploitation films Brotherhood of Death
and The Mack; the teen summer comedies The Van, Pick-up Summer and Summer
Camp; and the martial arts classics Fearless Fighters, Super Man Chu,
Chinese Hercules and Black Dragon; as well as the ultra rare 35mm prints
of Slithis, Shame Of The Jungle and Chinese Hercules, just to name a
few.
In addition to showcasing
the "Grindhouse" films from his own vault, the New Beverly
Cinema will exhibit a number of original posters and lobby cards of
the films from Tarantino's personal collection as well throughout the
run of the festival.
For show times,
check local listings or visit the New Beverly Cinema website at www.newbevcinema.com
or call for program information (323) 938-4038.
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