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Rubber

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To be honest we bipassed most of the hype surrounding Quentin Dupieux’s killer-tyre adventure on its release, partly because we’re lazy bastard and partly because… well, because it’s a film about a killer tyre.
Seriously, it’s the cinematic equivalent of hanging round Camden tube station in new rock boots. The premise screams “Look at me! Am i blowing your mainstream mind with my weirdness?! I bet I am yeah?!”
And that kind of thing can.. well, fuck off in general. No one cares.

So, seeing as the movie has now burst onto home screens as well (get it? Tyre.. burst… you see… sigh….) we thought it was well worth a revisit, judged entirely on it’s own charms rather than any surrounding hyperbole.
Surprisingly, there are a few Mitchelin stars to be had here…
Part of the fun comes from the meta-meta framing devices. From the off we have sheriff Stephen Spinella revealing that he knows it’s all just a movie, while we get lots of fourth wall bothering dialogue (The cops wondering what the audience is thinking work wonderfully), and the director isn’t averse to telling us about some of the challenges he faced making the film (Well – you try giving character to a Dunlop).

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Surprisingly, it’s these challenges that are overcome most successfully. ‘Robert’ amazingly becomes a character to root for, and there’s tons of fun to be had watching the weirdest take on a superhero origin story you’re likely to see this decade.

There’s also some fun character elements as we see the titular tyre peeking in on girls and having some very black humoured fun with his powers -cue tons of exploding heads and mutilated cops. Luckily they know that “Hey, it’s not real life…”.

Overall there’s a lot of positive things to say for Rubber. it’s funny, and there’s actually some rather lovely landscape photography going on from time to time, the tyre rolling endlessly down deserted desert roads gives the whole thing a surreal ‘Mad Max by Wim Wenders’ aesthetic.

Unfortunately there’s only so long a nice sunset can sustain your attention. There’s clunky dialogue to deal with and things start to become repetitive halfway through (although maybe that’s the point in a film about a wheel). Released as a short, this would be a fantastic calling card, but it’s a little too trying even for hardened midnight movie-goers.

Worth catching on cable, but not shelling out for yet, it definitly points out Dupieux as one to watch.

NewsGush: Unique Fixer-Upper In Soho…

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With the winter sleet still lashing the windows outside a relaxing break in the sun sounds pretty good about now doesn’t it? Well, here at STS we care about you pasty Morlocks, and know that not all of you have a wealthy relative with some massive pile in the country you can escape to-which is why we’d like to invite you along to Soho’s Curzon Cinema this Friday, 22nd Jan, where some charming young people would love you to join them for a few days in the country.

In a house that’s alive.

And wants to eat you.

You guessed it – it’s Midnight Movies time again, and there’s something a bit special for you up-all-night Soho ghosts-the first and only showing of Nobuhiko Obayashi’s japanese freak out Hausu! Get down to Piccadilly this Friday, enjoy a cocktail from the generous folks at Jameson’s Cult Film Club, and get in with the in crowd (and the STS staff) as good looking young people fall down wells, get choked by plughole hair, and contend with a flying, blood vomiting portrait of a kitten-and then things get really weird…

This is the only chance to see this masterpiece of wackjobbery on the big screen, and with a chance to win a whole bunch of Eureka DVD goodies and a great party to boot, you’ll need a better excuse than ‘I was fighting off a killer lampshade’ to miss it!

Book Tickets Here!

Midnight Movies Presents: Bad Santa!

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What’s your Christmas Party going to be like? Photocopied buttocks courtesy of Dave from Accounts? Or a family affair as Grandad falls asleep and farts constantly for 3 hours while you try to watch Bond?

Or will it involve free Jameson punch, a ‘Grotty Grotto’, sexy elves, DJs, Karaoke and a screening of the best anti-Christmas movie ever – Bad Santa?

Well, it could, if you get down to the Curzon in Soho, London for Midnight Movies Twisted Christmas Party!

The Slashing The Seats staff have been to most of the events that Midnight Movies put on, and we have to say – they kick ass. In a world of streaming movies and Blu-Ray blah, they really make going to the Cinema worth it. So get your asses down.

Newsgush: What To Watch On Your Summer Holidays

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Hi Kids! Eternally young batchelor boy of pop Sir Cliff Richard* here, just taking a quick breather from churning out Christmas number 1 singles to let you know that hey! Summer Holidays are almost over, but there’s still time to cram some smashing movie experiences into the last couple of weeks!

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Pink & Blue At The Curzon Cinema

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If you live in London, like movies, like to have a good time and have no plans on the 31st of July, you’d do well to get down to the Curzon on Shaftesbury Avenue for their midnight screenings of two of STS’s favourite films. John Hughes seminal teen movie, Pretty In Pink and David Lynch’s nightmare view of 50s suburbia, Blue Velvet.

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