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Giles continues previewing Fantasia Fest 2025 titles with some sexy (and not-so-sexy) weirdo recommendations: black comedy "Anything That Moves" (with Ginger Lynn Allen); mermaid anime "ChaO"; trashy but good-hearted "F*cktoys"; and the Lynchian feminism of Julie Pacino's "I Live Here Now". Then Pete chips in as we dive into the week's physical media releases: newly rediscovered underground Holly Woodlawn comedy "Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers"; a new Blu-ray of psychedelic classic "Enter the Void"; Derek Jarman's queer "Edward II": a 6-disc (!) edition of Fulci's "The Beyond"; a bare bones "RoboGeisha" rerelease; Shout! Factory's massive 12-disc "The Mario Bava Collection"; and the 2006 apocalyptic robot experiment "Automatons."
ERRATA:
*Period drama "Eddington" was set in 2020, not 2025.
Giles continues previewing Fantasia Fest 2025 titles with some sexy (and not-so-sexy) weirdo recommendations: black comedy "Anything That Moves" (with Ginger Lynn Allen); mermaid anime "ChaO"; trashy but good-hearted "F*cktoys"; and the Lynchian feminism of Julie Pacino's "I Live Here Now". Then Pete chips in as we dive into the week's physical media releases: newly rediscovered underground Holly Woodlawn comedy "Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers"; a new Blu-ray of psychedelic classic "Enter the Void"; Derek Jarman's queer "Edward II": a 6-disc (!) edition of Fulci's "The Beyond"; a bare bones "RoboGeisha" rerelease; Shout! Factory's massive 12-disc "The Mario Bava Collection"; and the 2006 apocalyptic robot experiment "Automatons."
ERRATA:
*Period drama "Eddington" was set in 2020, not 2025.