There’s an article about Charles Mudede’s new film Zoo in the current issue of Newsweek.
“Eerily beautiful” … “Casts a dark, disturbingly lyrical spell…” “Using techniques that scramble our notions of documentary and fiction.”
I was more buzzed when Mudede landed in the NYT a couple of Sundays ago, but Newsweek certainly brings our dear Charles and his dialectic to the attention of the masses. Congrats Mr. Mudede.
This is a review posted on the Netflix site, and it made me laugh out loud:
"Just another example of the hollywood movie formula churning out yet another film that is almost identical to the movies released before it. I mean how many times do we have to watch a movie about a ruptured colon caused by intercourse with an animal before hollywood producers start to come up with a new premise for a movie. I just want something original and unique, is that too much too ask for?"
If you follow the Newsweek link, there is a preview there.
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Is there a movie trailer online anywhere? I'd love to get a peek at it.