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Part two of “Mad God” is more colorful and whimsical, although ultimately the entire picture feels like a nightmare ... primarily refers to the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in Miami that ...
Strange and squelchy and all kinds of sick, “Mad God” comes at you with nauseating energy, its flood of dystopian images both playful and repulsive.
Sometimes a film defies description even after you watch it. In the case of Mad God, Oscar-winning filmmaker Phil Tippett’s stop-motion magnum opus developed over more than three decades ...
Tippett has finally crossed that goal off the list, too, with the arrival of Mad God on the festival scene (including its North American premiere at Fantasia Fest last month).
Mad God was reviewed out of the Fantasia International Film Festival. You may not know the name Phil Tippett, but you definitely know his work. He’s an acclaimed creature designer, who has built ...