In the current issue of
Filmmaker Karina Longworth reviews this year's Fantastic Fest, and one of the titles she singles out for praise is J.T. Petty's
The Burrowers. She wrote:
For my money, the most impressive film at Fantastic Fest with a studio credit attached was not a Secret Screening, but J.T. Petty's The Burrowers. A monster film in plot detail only, this period Western plays as a moral drama heavily influenced by Terrence Malick. Unfortunately, the affiliated studio is Lionsgate, who have recently heavily cut back on their support for horror, and thus The Burrowers –– a film as tailor-made for a big screen as almost anything I've seen –– will likely be seen mostly on DVD.
Petty is one of our former "25 New Faces," and I just came across the below interview from Toronto on the
Bloody Disgusting site.
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posted by Scott Macaulay @ 11/13/2008 03:23:00 PM
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