• BEST WORST MOVIE to get theatrical release (!!!)

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    February 25th, 2010

    After a string of successful public screenings, a number of festival appearances (over thirty), and huge critical support (it's a very personal GATW favorite), the coolest cult hit on the block, BEST WORST MOVIE, is finally getting theatrical release. Fans everywhere can breathe a huge sigh of release (and I can personally stop having flashback nightmares about missing it when it played on Halloween in Los Angeles).

    Area23A will release Michael Paul Stephenson's awesome documentary debut about the notoriously horrible TROLL 2 (which young Stephenson starred in). The film will open the film in Austin, Los Angeles, New York, and other markets this spring. Hit the jump to see the official press release and get caught up on all the BEST WORST MOVIE content we've got for you!

    Area23A, the event-based film distribution company formed in January by industry veteran Richard Abramowitz and Kirt Eftekhar, founder of Ocule Films, announced today that it will theatrically release the award-winning “Best Worst Movie” which has been an official selection in over thirty film festivals. The documentary had its world premiere at South by Southwest and has received several awards including the Top Ten Audience Favorite at Hot Docs 2009.  Area23a will open the film in Austin, Los Angeles, New York and other markets to follow this Spring.

    In “Best Worst Movie” Michael Paul Stephenson makes his directorial debut by exploring one of the worst and most critically panned movies ever made, Troll 2, which he starred in twenty years ago as a child.

    In 1989, Italian director, Claudio Fragrasso cast small-town dentist Dr. George Hardy and a group of unwitting Utah actors in the ultra-low budget horror film, Troll 2.  Soon after its disastrous release, Dr. Hardy retired from his short-lived acting career and returned to dentistry in his hometown of Alabama, unaware of the legions of fans that would one day recognize him as a cult movie luminary.

    “Best Worst Movie” reveals the improbable heartfelt story of an Alabama dentist-turned-cult-movie icon and an Italian filmmaker as they come to terms with their internationally revered cinematic failure.

    Stephenson and his wife, Lindsay Stephenson produced "Best Worst Movie" under their production company, Magic Stone Productions. Brad Klopman also serves as a producer.

    Of the acquisition, Stephenson says “Our movie – that we have devoted the last four years to – can not be in better hands than with Area23a.  They have demonstrated their ability to skillfully handle specialized films in a crowded market place.  The recent success of “Anvil!” is only the most recent example of Richard’s expertise in theatrical film distribution.”

    Abramowitz adds “We are very excited to bring ‘Best Worst Movie’ to theaters across the country.  The movie has been generating both incredible word-of-mouth and critical acclaim through the festival circuit. Audiences are appreciating the film’s humor and are also moved by its homage to bad movies and, at least in this case, the good people who make them.” Said Eftekhar, "Keep your eyes open: we're bringing a "Best Worst Movie/Troll 2" party to your town soon..."

    We're chock-a-block with BEST WORST MOVIE coverage here at GATW, so skip on over to Chase's review, a couple of hilarious interiews, or even pick up some fresh TROLL 2 threads! And, of course, a huge whale-tastic congratulations to the Stephensons!

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