Fantastic Fest 2023 recap

I’m always sad when Fantastic Fest is over. Every year, it feels like a blur of trying to watch as many movies as quickly and thoroughly as possible. I wish, as I always do, that time could stand still. I am always so appreciative that I am invited to participate.

Here’s a list of what I watched this year. You can also check out the Letterboxd list.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: The Altman Method (2022)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

Noa Altman (Maayan Weinstock) is an actress who has been forgotten due to her age. Every day is a new argument with her husband, martial arts master Uri (Nir Barak), as the money isn’t there anymore and his business is failing. Yet when he kills a Palestinian terrorist, he’s suddenly a big celebrity himself and all of their problems are solved.

Their problems are solved, right?

Director and writer Nadav Aronowicz then asks us, “What if it was all a lie?”

How can Noa stay in love with Uri? Can she feel comfortable as they become successful? And what does this say about the never-ending conflicts between Israel and Palestine?

Fighting terrorists in an action movie is easy.

Real life is where it gets hard to figure out who the bad guys are.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: The Coffee Table (2022)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

Maria (Estefanía de los Santos) and Jesús (David Pareja) have just had a baby. He’s tired of her being the only one to make decisions, so he buys a coffee table without asking her. It is the most horrible piece of furniture ever. He pays for it for the rest of the movie.

This is being sold as “an uncomfortable, politically incorrect film with extremely black humor and a brutal tragedy.” That’s truth in advertising.

Directed by Caye Casas, who wrote the script with Caye Casas, this isn’t for everyone. But if you’re ready, I’ll give you a spoiler.

I mean, it’s going to ruin this, because the surprise is what the movie is all about.

So…

The table is missing a screw and it’s not stable. While Jesús is playing with his newborn son, he drops him onto the table and it slices the baby’s head clean off. Now, he has to hide the corpse from his wife, his brother, his brother’s wife and everyone else that comes to see the child, whose head is somewhere under one of the chairs.

If that’s the kind of thing you find amusing, you’re going to love this, one of the tensest times you’ll spend watching a movie. Not for expectant fathers. Or mothers. Maybe not for anyone.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: There’s Something In the Barn (2023)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

Bill (Martin Starr), his new wife (Amrita Acharia) and his kids Nora (Zoe Winther-Hansen) and Lucas (Townes Bunner) have all moved to Norway after a mysterious death in the family. As they work to transform the property into a bed and breakfast, they discover that there’s an elf (Kiran Shah)  living in the barn. He seems nice enough, he’ll help out and only asks that there are no major changes, no bright lights or any loud noises.

Of course things are going to go wrong.

Directed by Magnus Martens and written by Aleksander Kirkwood Brown, consider this another horror film for the holidays that you may add to your rotation. If you’ve ever wanted to see garden gnomes decimate human beings, well, this is for you.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: The Fantastic Golem Affairs (2023)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

After a drunken game of charades, Juan (Brays Efe) witnesses his best friend David fall to the street below and explode into a million pieces in the ultimate dummy drop. Confused and consumed with sadness, he is about to go deep into the world of clay companions and the algorithm that determines how everyone will die.

Yes, Juan’s friend was a golem.

How can you not love a movie inspired by the scene where the German soldier is actually a porcelain doll in Top Secret!?

Directed and written by Juan González and Nando Martínez — also known as Burnin Percebes — this movie finds Juan in the middle of a conspiracy, tracked by a cop (Javier Botet); meeting Maria Pons ((Anna Castillo), a woman who has also seen men explode into bits and pieces; dealing with David’s lover Filtro Valencia (Nao Albet) and wondering why his father (Luis Tosar) doesn’t want to ever discuss the death of the golem.

Maybe working with his dad’s assistant Clara (Bruna Cusí), he will learn the truth.

Whatever it ends up, it’s going to be strange.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: Bark (2023)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

Nolan Bentley (Michael Weston) wakes up with his arms tied back behind a tree. After days of no food or water, he may be a little out of it, yet he still notices when The Outdoorsman (A.J. Buckley) pitches a tent next to him and starts talking. He never offers to save him. And Nolan may never know why.

Directed by Marc Schölermann and written by Steve Fauquier, this is a big idea to take the whole way to a full-length movie instead of just a short, but the way this plays with the audience, it does a pretty decent job. Telling any more would give it all away, but Bark is an interesting two-character experiment.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: Door (1988)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

Yasuko (Keiko Takahashi) is alone. The kind of alone where even though she has a husband and a son, she’s alone. Longingly alone. Trapped at home all day, unless she’s running errands. She lives for her family and the only people that she often interacts with are the constant sales calls and salesmen knocking at her door. Some of them are pretty determined. Not all of them are as deranged as Yamakawa (Daijirô Tsutsumi).

He wants to sell her English lessons and she’s made a mistake by leaving the door just chained and not locked. His invasion of her high rise apartment is dealt with by slamming the door, injuring his hand. That’s not where things end.

Yamakawa — like many of the salesmen — knows way too much about his marks. Now, he starts calling Yasuko constantly, breathing heavy, leaving obscenity-laced messages and even leaving tissues stained with his bodily fluids in her mailbox. He nearly gets into her bedroom before her son comes home from school. Yamakawa is innocent now, joining mother and son for a friendly dinner, an invader smiling at the table.

Director Banmei Takahashi, who co-wrote Door with Ataru Oikawa, has a career filled with movies that infuse sex and violence. Incredibly,  Keiko Takahashi is his wife and he puts her through hell here, but in the final moments of the movie, she rises above, literal chainsaw in hand, and pays her attacker back. She never apologized for breaking his hand and she’s not about to apologize now.

This was followed by two sequels, Door II: Tokyo Diary about a call girl and the risks she takes, and Door III, in which a salesgirl is “stalked by the strange and supernatural,” which means that now I need to hunt down both of those movies.

Man, the sound of that doorbell is making me nervous now.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: River (2023)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

Directed by Junta Tamaguchi and written by Makoto Ueda, this is the latest film from the Kikaku Theater. If you saw Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes, you may have an idea of the strangeness and joy that they can create.

This story takes place in the Japanese resort town of Kibune and the Fujiya Inn. That’s where a waitress named Mikoto (Riko Fujitani) works and in the middle of one day, she learns that she is trapped in a two-minute time loop along with everyone she knows. Yet they can remember everything that happens to them and can work together to try to escape.

Somehow, this has a similar concept to the first movie — always two minutes of time — but it goes in different directions and makes me want to see what they do next. What a charming movie.

FANTASTIC FEST 2023: You’re Not Me (2023)

Fantastic Fest 2023 was from September 21 to 28 and has so many movies that I can’t wait to see. You can learn more about this movie and when it is played here.

Aitana (Roser Tapias) brings her wife Gabi (Yapoena Silva) and their adopted son to surprise her parents. Yet when she walks into their gated mansion, her mother Dori (Pilar Almería) and father Justo (Alfred Picó) are anything but happy to see her. Only her wheelchair-bound brother Saúl (Jorge Motos), who suffers from a degenerative muscular disease, is excited to see her. But there’s one more surprise. His caretaker Nadia (Anna Kurikka), a Romanian refugee, has replaced her as her parent’s daughter.

Directors and writers Marisa Crespo and Moisés Romera, this starts with the feeling of being replaced and grows darker, as somehow, Aitana’s parents have new friends who have a dark history. Sure, she hasn’t seen them in three years. But can people change that much?

Between this and The Uncle, Fantastic Fest has been filled with some incredibly dark holiday movies.

USA UP ALL NIGHT MONTH: California Hot Wax (1992)

EDITOR’S NOTE: California Hot Wax was on USA Up All Night on June 25 and December 18, 1993 and May 20, 1994.

Ready to be confused?

California Hot Wax is also Bikini Carwash.

However, it is not 1992’s The Bikini Car Company or 1993’s The Bikini Carwash Company, both of which also aired on USA Up All Night.

Neither are All American Bikini Car Wash from 2015.

This movie is also not Starhops even though it’s the same exact story.

Three Southern Californian women — Kelly (Gloria Nelson), Lita (Tess Martinelli) and Monica (Augusta Lee) — have lost their restaurant to an evil landlord named Rocky (Steve Rothman), who has sons named Rocky II (Dexter Everhart) and Rocky III, kicks them out. They throw all their food at him and all over themselves, which means they have to go to a carwash to clean themselves up and all the boned out dudes watching them start paying them money for no reason.

Scott (Jody Bradley), the owner of the carwash, goes into business with them as the Bikini Carwash as long as he opens a restaurant for them which is called Eat My Taco.

Butch Hartman — yes, the guy who created Danny Phantom and The Fairly OddParents, acts in this movie. It was probably made when he was just getting into animation as he was also on Growing PainsDays of Our LivesGenerations and Just the Ten of Us from 1987 to 1991 while he was also on working on movies like An American Tail, My Little PonyIt’s Punky BrewsterDink, the Little Dinosaur and Pocahontas. He was also a contestant on the Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour around this time.

Other cast members of note include Carla and Carmen Morelli, twin sisters who appeared in several issues of Playboy and Basket Case 3 together; adult star Carol Cummings (who also used the name Kimberly Spiess for mainstream movies like this, Psycho Cop Returns and Last Dance); Darlene Sellers (Dinosaur Island); Elizabeth Young (Class of Nuke ‘Em High Part 2 and 3); Sandra Wild (Sandy from Fit to Kill) and Sharon Kane, who is a member of the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame who you may know best from Alex De Renzy’s Pretty Peaches.

California Hot Wax was directed by Jan Marlyn Reesman, who acted in Fatal Instinct and Crystal Force, and written by Karl J. Niemiec, whose IMDB claims is the grandson of Detroit Polish mobsters.

Cool. This movie isn’t all that good, but if you were in puberty, it was probably pretty good while it lasted.