


Opening the fest is Miss Hokusai, a feature-length animation feature from prolific Japanese film studio Production I.G., while the closing film is the live-action adaptation of Attack on Titan, based on the hugely popular franchise that encompasses video games, mangas and an anime series. (Incidentally, director Jon Watts was recently tapped to direct the most recent Spider-Man reboot.) Shinjuku Swan And Bacon will be in town to present the film. Getting a little boost of attention these days is Cop Car, the indie thriller about two boys who steal a car from a small-town sheriff (Kevin Bacon) who will go to great lengths to retrieve it. It’s opening in theatres on the July 17, so I wouldn’t fret too much if you can’t land tickets - these sneak previews tend to be incredibly popular but often happen within a week of the film’s release.Īnother example of this is Dark Places, the Gillian Flynn adaptation starring Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult (coming to theatres Aug. Here are the highlights: Charlize Theron in Dark PlacesĪfter Guardians of the Galaxy last year, Fantasia unveils another Marvel production, Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man, starring Paul Rudd.
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Fantasia has kept up the tradition of slowly dropping screening announcements on social media in the weeks preceding the fest, but the official unveiling of the full Fantasia schedule happened this morning.
