Fantastic Fest Schedule

Thursday, Sept. 21-Thursday, Sept. 28, Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar

Admission (from www.fantasticfest.com): "Tickets for individual shows will be available in person at the door 15 minutes before each showtime, subject to availability. Regular badge holders will still be able to attend almost everything they want to see at the fest (VIP badge holders are guaranteed a seat at any show as long as they arrive 20 minutes before showtime)."

As the Chronicle went to press, VIP badges were sold out, and fewer than 80 regular badges remained. All times pm unless otherwise noted.


Sept. 21

<i>The Living and the Dead</i>
The Living and the Dead
4:30: The Hamster Cage

4:45: "Haze"

6:30: Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

6:40: Midnight Movies

6:50: The Living and the Dead

8:45: Venus Drowning

9: Full Moon Travelling Roadshow

9:15: The Last Supper

11:10: Naisu No Mori (Funky Forest)

11:35: Gamerz

11:45: Parasite 3-D


<i>Blood Tea and Red String</i>
Blood Tea and Red String

Sept. 22

3:45: Abominable

4: Inside

4:25: Blood Tea and Red String

6:10: Terry Gilliam's Tideland

6:20: Renaissance

6:30: The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell

8:45: Zhest

9: Gamerz

9:15: The Meltdown Memoirs

11:30: Midnight Movies

11:40: Unrest

11:50: Street Trash


<i>Tideland</i>
Tideland

Sept. 23

1: Terry Gilliam's Tideland

1:20: Frostbite

1:45: Frank and Wendy

3:40: Nightmare

4: A Quiet Love

4:15: Acquisitions Panel

6:30: Severance

6:40: The Hamster Cage

6:50: Shinobi: Heart Under Blade

8:45: Naisu No Mori (Funky Forest)

9:15: "Haze"

9:30: Lie Still

11:30: Blood Trails

11:45: Abominable

11:55: The District!


Sept. 24

1: Isolation

1:30: Origin: Spirit of the Past

1:40: Unrest

3:35: Piano Tuner of Earthquakes

3:45: Zhest

4: Gatchaman: The Battle of the Planets Panel

6:15: Starfish Hotel

6:25: The Living and the Dead

6:30: Inside

8:40: Simon Says

8:50: Ab Tak Chhappan

9: Broken

11:15: Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Ed Neal in person

11:40: Frostbite

11:45: Hatchet


<i>Beowulf and Grendel</i>
Beowulf and Grendel

Sept. 25

3:45: Venus Drowning

4:15: Blood Tea and Red String

4:20: Hatchet

6:10: Bug

6:20: Broken

6:30: Beowulf and Grendel

8:45: The Host

9: The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai

9:15: Ek Hasina Thi

11:35: Severance

11:45: Nightmare

11:55: Northville Cemetery Massacre: Director's Cut


Sept. 26

3:45: The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell

4:10: Shinobi: Heart Under Blade

4:20: Origin: Spirit of the Past

6:20: Greg Nicotero's Greatest Hits

6:30: Firefly

6:40: Roman

8:45: Company

9:05: The Woods

9:20: Jack Stevenson presents: Movies With Roots in Hell

11:45: Wilderness

11:50: The Last Supper

11:55: Shiva


Sept. 27

3:15: Puzzlehead

3:30: Firefly

4: The District!

6:10: Roman

6:20: Jack Stevenson presents: Totally Uncensored!

6:30: A Quiet Love

8:40: AICN Special Screening

9: Jack Stevenson presents: Witchcraft Through the Ages

11:30: The Hos

11:40: Lie Still

11:50: Wilderness


<i>The Fountain</i>
The Fountain

Sept. 28

4: Darren Aronofsky presents: Fantastic Planet

4:10: Frank and Wendy

4:20: Starfish Hotel

6:20: Piano Tuner of Earthquakes

6:40: The Fountain

6:50: Puzzlehead

9: Renaissance

9:20: Isolation

9:40: Edmon

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