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Fantastic Fest: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Screams

A look at the country's premiere genre festival and the premieres of "Zombieland" and "Gentlemen Broncos."
If a picture is worth a thousand words, it’s worth at least that many screams when it’s from Fantastic Fest, the country’s most amazing film festival devoted to horror, sci-fi, fantasy, gore and strangeness that defies all categories. This year’s iteration of the Austin-based event kicked off with the premiere of “Gentlemen Broncos,” the new film from “Napoleon Dynamite” director Jared Hess starring Jemaine Clement, and followed that up with the premiere of horror comedy “Zombieland.”
Click here for a gallery of photos from the first few days of the festival.
Tags: Alexander Skarsgard, Austin, Emma Stone, Fantastic Fest 2009, Gentlemen Broncos, Jared Hess, Jemaine Clement, Michael Angarano, Mike White, Ti West, Woody Harrelson, Zombieland