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Captain Marvel duo's wild new flick dazzles at Sundance

Jan 24, 2024 11:16 PM

The Sundance Film Festival has been the focal point for exciting movie premieres, and "Freaky Tales" is one of the standouts with an impressive ensemble cast. Directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck of "Captain Marvel" fame, the film presents four outrageous stories set in 1987 Oakland, combining sci-fi elements, historical inaccuracy, and a comedic twist. Basing the title on the Too Short song, which also serves as narration for the movie, "Freaky Tales" is a passion project for Fleck, who harbored the idea for over two decades, drawing inspiration from Oakland's rich culture during the '80s.

The film includes performances by Pedro Pascal, Ben Mendelsohn, Jay Ellis, Dominique Thorne, singer Normani in her acting debut, and the last appearance of Angus Cloud. The Sundance event was also graced by the directors sharing their journey and behind-the-scenes insights with the audience. Although the festival is nearing its end, IGN continues to bring updates on movies, interviews, and panels showcasing a diverse array of cinematic experiences, reigniting love for the craft amidst a backdrop of a less than stellar Hollywood year. Stay tuned to IGN for further reviews and updates on Sundance's offerings.

What kind of narrative can you expect from Freaky Tales?

Freaky Tales combines four interwoven stories set in the '80s, depicted with a whimsical and heavily stylized approach. The film is a blend of sci-fi, comedy, and drama, influenced by the specific cultural milieu of 1980s Oakland, and is not meant to be an accurate historical representation.

"Freaky Tales," while not widely recognized outside of the festival circuit yet, is under the talented direction of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, who brought their vision to the big screen with the extremely successful "Captain Marvel" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Known for their adept storytelling and dynamic directing style, they have a strong Sundance history, with their short film "Gowanus, Brooklyn," winning the Grand Jury Prize in 2004. "Freaky Tales" could potentially follow a similar path of critical acclaim and distribution success, contributing another layer to their rich filmography.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-01-25 01:30:06
Boden and Fleck's Freaky Tales is shaping up to be a funky nostalgia ride with its offbeat humor and '80s flare. Its diverse cast and retro sci-fi vibes might just strike the perfect chord with audiences looking for something fresh yet familiar.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-25 01:15:04
Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck's Freaky Tales sounds like a quirky, nostalgia-fueled ride, mixing different genres with a nod to '80s Oakland. Can't wait to see how they translate two decades of passion into a film that has the potential to be as impactful as their past Sundance success.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-25 01:00:10
Freaky Tales sounds like a nostalgic ride with a fresh twist, marrying the '80s Oakland vibe with sci-fi and comedy, a genre mashup that's right up my alley. Can't wait to see Boden and Fleck channel that Captain Marvel energy into something so eclectic and daring.
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