Interconnesse e ambientate nel 1987 a Oakland, in California, questo sguardo di quattro storie diverse mostra l'amore per la musica, i film, le persone, i luoghi e i ricordi al di là del nos... Leggi tuttoInterconnesse e ambientate nel 1987 a Oakland, in California, questo sguardo di quattro storie diverse mostra l'amore per la musica, i film, le persone, i luoghi e i ricordi al di là del nostro universo conoscibile.Interconnesse e ambientate nel 1987 a Oakland, in California, questo sguardo di quattro storie diverse mostra l'amore per la musica, i film, le persone, i luoghi e i ricordi al di là del nostro universo conoscibile.
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Fun tribute anthology to popular '80s cinema with some notable performances
If the threads connecting their segments are strong & inter-woven enough, anthologies CAN work... like "Freaky Tales" whose four segments (based in 1987's Oakland, California) see: punks Ji-young Woo & Jack Champion fight Dan Marotte's nazis; rappers Dominique Thorne & Normani catch a break (in an unnecessary segment); reluctant tough guy Pedro Pascal reaching his end (crossing a delightful Tom Hanks cameo and corrupt cop Ben Mendelsohn (terrific)); and baskeball star Jay Ellis going "Kill Bill". With its deliberately dated, cartoonish style co-writers / co-directors Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden's fun tribute to popular '80s cinema is a treat. Props to them & it.
A love letter to the 80s/90s Bay
If you were born and raised in the East Bay in the 80s and 90s this movie hits deep. The opening scene is at the movie theater where I had my 13th birthday and I grew up every Friday and Saturday night at The Gilman. I saw Op Ivy more times than I can count.
The vibes are perfect. The dialogue is spot on and the acting is actually incredible.
I also loved every other story in the anthology and was shocked and delighted by some of the A-list cameos. What's more even though it's an anthology there's a thread that runs through all of it and ties together at the end in the most insane way.
Sure, it's a B movie anthology action flick but it's not just referencing the era. It was obviously made by people who lived and loved the era. I am one of them too, and this movie is for me. It might be for you.
The vibes are perfect. The dialogue is spot on and the acting is actually incredible.
I also loved every other story in the anthology and was shocked and delighted by some of the A-list cameos. What's more even though it's an anthology there's a thread that runs through all of it and ties together at the end in the most insane way.
Sure, it's a B movie anthology action flick but it's not just referencing the era. It was obviously made by people who lived and loved the era. I am one of them too, and this movie is for me. It might be for you.
Tons of fun
There is a ton of 80's nostalgia in horror and film overall these days, some might even say to a point of over-saturation. That's fair, I mean it is a trend and I'm chill about it because I enjoy the aesthetic a lot, but there's a difference between cheaply aping an 80's vibe just for likes and actually earning it through authenticity, innovation and genuine enthusiasm. Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck actually *earn* that 80's flavour with Freaky Tales, an absolute blast of deftly written anthology that carefully straddles the line between action with just a touch of horror. It's 1987 in Oakland, a time and place that obviously means a great deal to these filmmakers as they tell several initially disparate tales that, in true anthology fashion, inevitably weave together like a mosaic in the final vignette. A gaggle of punk music friends battle some nasty Neo-Nazi skinheads who keep crashing their parties, a mob enforcer (Pedro Pascal) learns some moral lessons the hard way and a scummy, corrupt vice detective (Ben Mendelsohnn) runs afoul of a vengeful NBA player (Jay Ellis). These stories are interwoven pretty ingeniously and supported by some raucous soundtrack choices, super gory violence, hectic stylistics and great performances, especially from the lovably diabolical Mendelsohnn, who is chewing scenery like Smaug the Dragon here. Oh! There's also a cameo from Tom Hanks, of all people, who is only in it for about five minutes playing the motor mouthed owner of a boutique video store, but his reference heavy, snappy dialogue is the best work he's done in like a decade, or at least since Cloud Atlas. Great film.
Stylish but Shallow Tales
"Freaky Tales" is one of those anthology films that feels like it's almost onto something - but never quite gets there. It's visually engaging and has a certain nostalgic flair, and I did find myself enjoying a few segments, but overall, most of the stories rely heavily on well-worn tropes without offering much that feels fresh.
The third tale, featuring Pedro Pascal, stands out as the one with the most potential. There's some emotional weight and intriguing character dynamics, but just as it starts to build momentum, it's over - underdeveloped and leaving more questions than satisfaction.
While "Freaky Tales" has energy and style, the majority of the narratives feel like sketches rather than fully realized stories. They're loud, flashy, sometimes fun, but ultimately forgettable. It's not a bad watch, but it's also not particularly memorable. A 6/10 feels fair: some fun to be had, but not enough depth to leave a lasting impression.
The third tale, featuring Pedro Pascal, stands out as the one with the most potential. There's some emotional weight and intriguing character dynamics, but just as it starts to build momentum, it's over - underdeveloped and leaving more questions than satisfaction.
While "Freaky Tales" has energy and style, the majority of the narratives feel like sketches rather than fully realized stories. They're loud, flashy, sometimes fun, but ultimately forgettable. It's not a bad watch, but it's also not particularly memorable. A 6/10 feels fair: some fun to be had, but not enough depth to leave a lasting impression.
Destined for Cult Status
Only first heard about the film a day or two before it opened in Toronto. Didn't have very high expectations, but honestly of everything playing right now, this was the only film that interested me. I couldn't have been more surprised.
"Freaky Tales" is part "Pulp Fiction" (1994), part "Heavy Metal" (1981), and at times reminiscent of another 80s-inspired film, "Mandy" (2018). Four wacky (freaky) tales set in Oakland California, weaving together a diverse and fun cast of characters.
Aspect ratio's are changed between segments, animated characters burst onto screen, blood is spilt, punk music blares through the speakers - there's just a lot of fun being had on screen, and I felt it. I can only imagine feeling the response from a large audience during certain moments of the film; unfortunately there were less than 10 people at my screening.
Without giving anything else away, if you want to have a fun time at the theatre go support this movie. It's rare to see a movie like this get a theatrical release anymore, but it was the best theatrical experience I've had so far this year.
"Freaky Tales" is part "Pulp Fiction" (1994), part "Heavy Metal" (1981), and at times reminiscent of another 80s-inspired film, "Mandy" (2018). Four wacky (freaky) tales set in Oakland California, weaving together a diverse and fun cast of characters.
Aspect ratio's are changed between segments, animated characters burst onto screen, blood is spilt, punk music blares through the speakers - there's just a lot of fun being had on screen, and I felt it. I can only imagine feeling the response from a large audience during certain moments of the film; unfortunately there were less than 10 people at my screening.
Without giving anything else away, if you want to have a fun time at the theatre go support this movie. It's rare to see a movie like this get a theatrical release anymore, but it was the best theatrical experience I've had so far this year.
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- QuizOne of Angus Cloud's final roles before his passing in July 2023. The film is dedicated to his memory.
- BlooperWhilst at the police station, Clint pulls a cigarette that is clearly broken and bent which is lit by The Guy. The camera then pans to The Guy whilst the phone rings. The next shot shows the cigarette in Clint's mouth and it is no longer broken or bent.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere is a mid credit scene featuring the video clerk.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 986: Trainspotting + T2 Trainspotting (2025)
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written by Todd Shaw
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- Oakland, California, Stati Uniti(on-location)
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- 2760 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 47min(107 min)
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