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X Art Full Film
New York City’s Quad Cinema is celebrating the history of the X-rated movie with a provocative retrospective highlighting the films that challenged both the MPAA and viewing norms alike. Starting December 14 and running through January 8, the Quad will screen 28 movies branded with the infamous X rating. Some films embraced the explicit rating, while others fought the MPAA, either with unrated releases or editing the film to earn an R rating.
Visit the official Quad Cinema website for a full rundown of the Rated X Retrospective. Click through the gallery for 28 films that originally earned the rating (all synopses provided by Quad).
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Q&A with co-director David Alvarado
* Q&A with Antonio Tibaldi (Co-Writer/Director), Sophia Meng Pan (Executive Producer), and Fan He (Producer), moderated by Diana Vargas, Co-Founder & Programmer at Havana Film Festival NY and CUNY TV Producer
* Q&A with Antonio Tibaldi (co-Writer/Director) and Andrew K. Li, IDEM (composer)
* Q&A with Antonio Tibaldi (Co-Writer/Director) and Kate Rance (Production Designer)
* Q&A with filmmakers Jacqueline David and Sunny Lee from Sacred Pact along with dancer Karon White, aka “Robin"
Q&A with filmmaker Bianca Stigter and author Glenn Kurtz, moderated by Dr. Ori Z Soltes;
Screening co-hosted by Fritz Ascher Society
Q&A with filmmaker Bianca Stigter and author Glenn Kurtz;

Screening co-hosted by Netherlands Consulate
Q&A with filmmaker Bianca Stigter and author Glenn Kurtz
Q&A with filmmaker Bianca Stigter and author Glenn Kurtz
The Generation Gap was widening, the Vietnam War was beaming onto television screens nightly, and filmmakers were pushing the envelope worldwide. What was the Motion Picture Association of America, the trade grouping of Hollywood’s major studios, to do so as to better inform anxious parents about which films were suitable for what ages? U.S. President Lyndon Johnson appointed longtime associate Jack Valenti to head the MPAA, and on November 1, 1968 the latter conceived a new industry Code of Self-Regulation and an alphabet-based “voluntary ratings system” to indicate the presence of sexual and/or violent content. The X rating drew a line in the sand: no one under 18 (or, per a 1970 redraft, 17) was to be admitted to a theater showing an X-rated movie. Some felt this didn’t go far enough towards eliminating content considered “obscene,” while others felt it would lead to draconian censorship.
Since the X rating wasn’t trademarked, the bourgeoning pornographic-film industry quickly appropriated it to apply to their own product as a disreputable seal of approval and a point-of-pride marketing tool (“triple-X-rated!!!”). After initial cachet and notoriety, Hollywood shied away from X-rated movies, as many mainstream theater owners were squeamish and newspapers wouldn’t accept ads; studio films initially tagged X were routinely recut to obtain a more commercially safe R rating. The scarlet letter was superseded in 1990 with the less-desirable, more-avoided, and awkwardly monikered NC-17 rating. Since the original rating allowed many a film to let its freak flag fly and many a filmmaker creative freedom, the Quad invites patrons of all ages to fire up the holiday season with a look back at films that occasioned heated debates over what was deemed adult (albeit not always mature) entertainment.

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Ti West
Jacob Jaffke
Kevin Turen
Harrison Kreiss


March 13, 2022 ( 2022-03-13 ) ( SXSW )
March 18, 2022 ( 2022-03-18 ) (United States)


The Roost (2005)
Trigger Man (2007)
The House of the Devil (2009)
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (2009)
The Innkeepers (2011)
V/H/S (segment "Second Honeymoon", 2012)
The ABCs of Death (segment "M is for Miscarriage", 2012)
The Sacrament (2013)
In a Valley of Violence (2016)
X (2022)
Pearl (2022)

X is a 2022 slasher film written, directed, produced and edited by Ti West . It stars Mia Goth , Jenna Ortega , Martin Henderson , Brittany Snow , Owen Campbell , Stephen Ure and Scott Mescudi . The film's plot follows a cast and crew who gather to make a pornographic film on an elderly couple's rural Texas property, but find themselves threatened by a killer.

X was filmed in New Zealand , with production primarily in Fordell . Its score was composed by Tyler Bates and Chelsea Wolfe . The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest (SXSW) on March 13, 2022, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 18, 2022, by A24 . It received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its homages to 20th-century slasher films—particularly 1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre —and the performances of Goth, Snow and Ortega.

A prequel film, Pearl , secretly shot back-to-back with X , will be released on September 16, 2022. A sequel is in development.

In 1979, aspiring pornographic actress Maxine Minx embarks on a road trip through Texas with her producer boyfriend Wayne, fellow actors Bobby-Lynne and Jackson Hole, director RJ and RJ's girlfriend Lorraine to shoot an adult film for the booming theatrical pornography market. Bobby-Lynne and Jackson strike up a romance, while Lorraine is unimpressed with the film's content and RJ's attempts to make it seem like a serious cinematic piece.

The group arrives at the farm of Howard and Pearl, an elderly couple in whose guest house the group intends to shoot the film, The Farmer's Daughters . Howard is temperamental towards the group, brandishing a shotgun while Pearl silently stalks Maxine. As filming commences without Howard's knowledge, Maxine is invited inside the couple's home by Pearl, where they have a conversation. Pearl laments her age, expresses jealousy for Maxine's youth, and makes a sexual advance towards her. She later watches Maxine have sex with Jackson and is aroused. Pearl pleads with Howard to have sex with her but he refuses, claiming his heart is too weak.

Night falls and the film crew relax in their farmhouse. Lorraine, keen to shed her reputation as a prude and intrigued by the film, asks to participate in the shoot, upsetting RJ. Eventually, RJ agrees to shoot a scene between Lorraine and Jackson, but becomes so furious over her unfaithfulness to him and ruining his script and film he held in such high regard, that he breaks down sobbing in the shower. RJ attempts to leave while the others sleep, but he is stopped by Pearl, who attempts to seduce him; when he rebuffs her, she stabs him to death. Lorraine and Wayne notice RJ is missing and go searching. Wayne is killed with a pitchfork in the barn by Pearl. Lorraine is invited into the couple's house by Howard, who claims Pearl is missing, and asks Lorraine to retrieve a flashlight from the basement. When she does, Lorraine discovers the rotting corpse of a missing man and attempts to flee, but finds she has been locked in.

Howard approaches the guest house and asks Jackson to help him locate Pearl. Jackson finds a submerged car in a pond before Howard shoots him dead, revealing himself to be complicit in Pearl's violent tendencies. Meanwhile, Pearl enters the guest house and climbs into Maxine's bed naked. Maxine awakens and screams, with Bobby-Lynne witnessing Pearl fleeing the house. In the farmhouse, Lorraine uses a hatchet to break through a panel in the basement door, but Howard bludgeons her, breaking her finger, and forces her back inside. Bobby-Lynne follows Pearl outside to the nearby lake and tries to guide her away from the water. Pearl angrily accuses Bobby-Lynne of being a whore before pushing her into the lake where she is devoured by an alligator.

Maxine sees Pearl and Howard return to the guest house and hides under the bed. The elderly couple discuss the murders before having sex. Maxine manages to flee to the van, where she finds RJ's corpse, and the keys missing. Armed with a pistol from the glovebox, Maxine enters the farmhouse and frees Lorraine, who angrily blames Maxine for what has happened. Lorraine panics and runs out the front door, only to be fatally shot by Howard. As Howard and Pearl begin moving the bodies, intent on framing the crew as intruders, a dying Lorraine startles Howard, who has a heart attack and dies.

Maxine retrieves the keys to Howard and Pearl's truck, and attempts to shoot Pearl, only to discover her pistol is unloaded. Pearl tries to shoot Maxine, but she misses, and the force from the shotgun blasts Pearl out of the house, and she breaks her hip when she lands on the ground. As Pearl lies injured outside, she begs Maxine for help. Maxine refuses and as Pearl berates her, Maxine runs her over with the truck, crushing Pearl's head. Maxine drives away from the farm. The next morning, the police arrive at the house to retrieve the bodies.

It is revealed that Maxine is the daughter of a fundamentalist Christian preacher , whose speeches were frequently playing on Pearl and Howard's television. The police discover RJ's camera and speculate about what it contains.

Additionally, James Gaylyn appears as Sheriff Dentler. [11]

Nate Roscoe of Fangoria wrote in an essay on the film that X exemplifies a modern take on the psycho-biddy horror subgenre, in which aging or elderly women portray grotesque, violent characters. Roscoe also notes that the film's primary theme revolves around aging, youth, and longing over the past. [12] "Snatching its inspo from the shadiest recesses of art and exploitation, it is the relationship between beauty, aging and self-worth that creeps most conspicuously through the architecture of X ." [12] He also notes that the film presents its antagonist—the murderous Pearl—in a manner that is sympathetic, writing that, at moments, "one can't help but feel crushingly sorry for this tragic figure." [12]

Critics noted the influence of several films on X , with multiple commentators observing homages to the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre . [5] [13] [14] Other films cited by critics as having an influence on X include Psycho (1960), [5] [13] Hardcore (1979), [5] [13] The Shining , [5] [13] Alligator (both 1980), [5] [13] and Boogie Nights (1997). [5] Richard Roeper wrote that X also contains "echoes" of such pornographic films as Blue Movie (1969) and Debbie Does Dallas (1978). [5]

In November 2020, it was announced that A24 would produce a horror film titled X , which would be directed by Ti West and star Mia Goth , Scott Mescudi and Jenna Ortega . [15] In February 2021, Brittany Snow joined the cast. [16]

Principal photography took place from February 16 to March 16, 2021, in New Zealand 's North Island. [17] [18]

A number of scenes were shot in and around the city of Whanganui . Production was predominantly based at a farm in the settlement of Fordell , where a large barn was constructed as part of the production. [19] Photography also took place near the Rangitīkei town of Bulls , where producers made use of an old town hall. [20]

Goth donned extensive prosthetic makeup to portray the elderly Pearl. [6] Describing her experience, Goth stated, "It was a good 10 hours in the makeup chair, and then I'd go and do a 12-hour day on set, and the makeup artist, Sarah Rubano, who was incredible, would constantly be touching me up and making sure my contacts were all right and all those sorts of things." [6]

The scene in which Pearl stabs RJ in the neck involved the use of a retractable prop knife, a prosthetic neck with a slit in it, and tubing to allow the passage of stage blood through the slit. [21] The effect of RJ's subsequent decapitation was accomplished using a dummy head of RJ, with a stunt performer and a false floor; the stunt performer lay on his back, with his head and shoulders beneath the false floor and concealed by a prosthetic upper body. [21] The performer then twitched his body during the filming of the scene, which, when paired with the disembodied dummy head, creates the illusion of RJ's body continuing to twitch after death. [6] For the scene in which Pearl stabs Wayne in the eyes with a pitchfork, a dummy of Wayne's upper body and head was constructed by the Netherlands-based MimicFX Studio. [6]

The film's score was composed by Tyler Bates and Chelsea Wolfe , and features a cover version of " Oui, Oui, Marie " performed by Wolfe, which was released as a digital single on March 11, 2022. [22]

Aside from the score by Bates and Wolfe, the film incorporates a number of songs from the 1960s and 1970s, including " In the Summertime " by Mungo Jerry , [5] [23] " Act Naturally " by Loretta Lynn , [ citation needed ] and " (Don't Fear) The Reaper " by Blue Öyster Cult . [13] [24] [23] Additionally, one scene in the film features Jackson ( Scott Mescudi ) and Bobby-Lynne ( Brittany Snow ) performing " Landslide " by Fleetwood Mac , with the former playing acoustic guitar and the latter providing vocals. [5] [25]

All tracks are written by Tyler Bates and Chelsea Wolfe , except where noted.
X premiered at the 2022 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival on March 13, 2022. [26] The film was released in the United States on March 18, 2022. [27]

The film was released on video on demand services (including Apple TV , Amazon Prime Video , Google Play , YouTube , and VUDU ) on April 14, 2022. [6] [28] It was released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 24, 2022, by Lionsgate Home Entertainment . [29] [30]

As of June 8, 2022 [update] , X has grossed $11.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $2.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $14.3 million. [4] [3]

In the United States and Canada, X was released alongside Jujutsu Kaisen 0 , The Outfit , and Umma , and was projected to gross $2–5 million in its opening weekend. [31] The film earned $4.3 million from 2,865 theaters in its opening weekend, finishing fourth. [32] Men made up 55% of the audience during its opening, with those in the age range of 18–34 comprising 73% of ticket sales. The ethnic breakdown of the audience showed that 50% were Caucasian, 22% Hispanic and Latino Americans, 12% African American, and 16% Asian or other. [33] The film made $2.2 million in its second weekend and $1 million in its third. [34] [35] It dropped out of the box office top ten in its fourth weekend with $359,067 (a drop of 65%). [36]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , the film has an approval rating of 95% based on 198 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "A fresh spin on the classic slasher formula, X marks the spot where Ti West gets resoundingly back to his horror roots." [37] On Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , the film has a score of 78 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [38] Audiences polled by PostTrak gave the film a 68% positive score, with 45% saying they would definitely recommend it. [33]

Reviewing the film following its SXSW premiere, Owen Gleiberman of Variety called it "a deliberate, loving, and meticulous homage" to 1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre , as well as "a wily and entertaining slow-motion ride of terror that earns its shocks, along with its singular quease factor, which relates to the fact that the demons here are ancient specimens of humanity who actually have a touch of... humanity." [13] John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter commended the film's cast and noted that, "Before the gore begins (and even mid-action), West seems to truly consider the pain of irretrievable youth, and feel for those whose final years are consumed by it." [39] The A.V. Club ' s Todd Gilchrist gave the film a grade of "B+", writing that it "examines the way that youth in others seems to bring out the feeling and impact of age in ourselves, not to mention how we resist or respond to that when it happens," and calling it "bloody, ballsy fun". [24] Abby Olcese, writing for RogerEbert.com , gave the film a score of three out of four stars, concluding: " X is plenty of fun; it also feels like a trifle that could easily have been much more." [7]

Upon release, The Atlantic ' s David Sims called the film "a modern classic", comparing it with 2022's Texas Chainsaw Massacre , which he felt failed creatively compared to X . [40] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times awarded the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, calling it "the kind of movie that has you reeling in disgust at certain moments, then laughing at the blood-spattered absurdity of it all. It's a new twist on the period-piece slasher movie, smart and strange and fantastically depraved." [5] A.O. Scott , in a review of the film for The New York Times , wrote that X "isn't shy about appealing to voyeurism . There's nothing coy or arty about the bloodletting. [...] West, unlike his pornographers, has things to say as well as bodies to show. Most of all, he has an aesthetic that isn't all about terror or titillation. X is full of dreamy, haunting overhead shots and moments of surprising tenderness." [41]

Valerie Complex of Deadline Hollywood referred to the film as "a new love letter to the slasher film genre", writing: "I give West credit for having a vision and sticking to his influences. He knows what he wants to do and how to execute it unapologetically. X is surface-level entertainment [...] but still a satisfying piece of indie horror filmmaking that's worth taking a chance on." [42] Dmitry Samarov of the Chicago Reader gave the film a mostly negative review, writing that "even the most casual horror fan won't miss" the references that X makes to 1974's Texas Chain Saw Massacre , but that, "unlike Tobe Hooper 's masterpiece, which has a point to make about economic desperation and cultural clash in 70s America, West just wants to punish everyone involved in gory ways played for laughs." [14]

In March 2022, it was revealed that a prequel film was shot back-to-back in secret with the first film. Written and directed by Ti West, photography took place in New Zealand, and upon official announcement was already in the post-production stage. Goth will reprise her role as a younger-aged Pearl. A24 produced the project, with Jacob Jaffke, Harrison Kreiss, and Kevin Turen serving as producers, and West, Goth, Mescudi, and Sam Levinson to executive produce. [43] A sneak preview was also shown in X' s post-credits scene for North American releases only. [ citation needed ]



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