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Mad God

Directed by: Phil Tippett | 2022 | 1h 23m | Unrated

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O Cinema South Beach

1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach (786) 471-3269

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• Adults – $11.00
• Older Adults (62+ years old w/ valid ID) – $9.50
• Students & Teachers (w/ valid ID) – $9.50
• Children (12 years old & under) – $9.50
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Oscar-winning special effects guru Phil Tippett’s three decades in the making cinematic creation is a wildly imaginative stop-motion animated adventure.

Set in a hallucinogenic hell-scape populated by mad scientists, mutated monsters, crushed humanoids, and voracious pig-beasts, this wildly imaginative stop-motion animated adventure follows a lone intrepid soldier on a mission through a nightmarish underworld.

From the warped mind of master creature-maker and Oscar-winning special effects guru Phil Tippett, famous for everything from The Empire Strikes Back’s AT-AT walkers to Jurassic Park’s dinosaurs, Mad God is a visually inventive, hand-crafted cinematic creation—three decades in the making—like Dante’s Inferno by way of Hieronymus Bosch and Clash of the Titans on acid, and yet a strikingly original dark fantasy all its own.

“After four decades of crafting creatures for iconic films, Phil Tippett has finally unleashed his magnum opus, and it is worth the wait. Mad God exudes devotion, with every frame carrying decades worth of ideas and craft, resulting in a film that is just as hard to describe as it is hard to forget.”
– INDIEWIRE

“Tippett himself said he did not intend Mad God to adhere to any strict narrative structure, so it’s best to merely soak in the sumptuous, detailed visuals and extract your own meaning from the journey.”
– FILM THREAT