Screening this week in L.A.: The unsettling doc 'Mister Organ,' plus 'The Royal Hotel,' 'Ganja & Hess,' 'Days of Heaven,' 'Leftover Ladies' and a John Carney tribute.
Hello! I’m Mark Olsen. Welcome to another edition of your regular field guide to a world of Only Good Movies. Among this week’s new releases is the psychological thriller “The Royal Hotel,” the latest film from Australia's Kitty Green. When two American women run out of money while backpacking through Australia, they wind up working in a pub in a remote mining town.
” Written and directed by Bill Gunn, 1973’s “Ganja & Hess” has overcome initial distribution issues and a disastrous recutting by producers to be fully restored to its original form and rightly recognized as a landmark in Black horror for its hallucinatory, atmospheric visuals and dense thematic concerns. Whammy Analog Media will be screening the film on Monday, Oct. 9, presented by horror scholar Lea Anderson.
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