MFKZ
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Fathom Events and GKIDS bring, MFKZ, the collaboration of French comic artist Guillaume “Run” Renard and Japanese animation house Studio 4°C (Tekkonkinkreet and Mind Game), to movie theatres for an exclusive premiere event on October 11 and 16. The film centers on Angelino and his skull-and-flame pal Vinz, who live in a seedy tenement in an LA-inspired dystopian metropolis – a burnt-out, gang and cockroach-ridden neo-urban hell. Following a scooter accident Angelino starts experiencing migraines and strange hallucinations, as well as fits of rage-inspired superpowers, as he slowly awakens to the truth of his origins: he is half-human and half-Macho, a supernatural alien race that is bent on taking over the planet. The film will feature the voices of Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), Jorge Gutierrez (The Book of Life), Dascha Polanco (Orange is the New Black), RZA, Vince Staples, and Danny Trejo (Machete). Contains adult content, viewer discretion advised.
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- Tay Lee
- Mark Ryan Haltom
- Ray Chung
- Alp Altiner
- Darnell Gene Johnson Jr.
- Brita Hong
- Victor Nguyen
- Darrian Dove
- Da Vonte' Coleman
- Charles Letessier
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Verified Review
Better than a lot of movies lately!
JW
John W
Verified Review
It was a good movie I'd watch it again. I feel they tried to tackle to many things. I feel it could have been longer.
DD
Demetrius D
Metacritic
Oct 11, 2018
While it flares up before fizzling out in its final moments, the view is admittedly entertaining and worth witnessing if only to relish in the thrill of its visual excess.
Toussaint Egan
Paste Magazine
Oct 10, 2018
MFKZ is obviously modeled on Katsuhiro Ôtomo’s “Akira” and Taiyô Matsumoto’s “Tekkonkinkreet,” but it lacks the gritty brilliance of the former and the underdog poignancy of the latter.
Charles Solomon
Los Angeles Times
Oct 8, 2018
Distinctive 2D animation mixes graffiti-strewn, street-level realism with playful stylisation...for an aesthetically striking, instantly immersive and highly memorable end result.
Sarah Ward
Screen Daily
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