Julia Ducournau’s Divisive Alpha Opens the Fest, While The Life of Chuck and Bulk Arrive
The Sitges Film Festival, running from October 9th to 19th, is already delivering on its promise of a global showcase of dark fantasy and horror cinema.
Opening Night Controversy: The Divisive Alpha
The festival kicked off on October 9th with the highly anticipated, but polarizing, body horror film Alpha from director Julia Ducournau (Titane). The film’s critical reception has been highly mixed, with some calling it a “dismal” and “bafflingly overwrought” disappointment, while others predict it is “destined to become a cult classic.” The plot, which deals with a mysterious virus outbreak, themes of grief, and unsettling body horror imagery, is proving to be a challenging watch, but its sheer ambition and visual intensity are undeniable.
Today’s Major Screenings: The Heavy Hitters
The festival’s weekend lineup is packed with major names. Today’s schedule and recent premieres include:
• Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck: The Stephen King adaptation, which tells the story of a man’s life in reverse chronological order, has been generating massive buzz. While not a traditional horror film, its emotional weight and fantastical elements are winning over audiences.
• Ben Wheatley’s Bulk: The British auteur is back with an experimental, black-and-white sci-fi horror film. Critics are calling it a “mind-melting return to the weird,” with a plot that blends a multiverse concept with low-fi, DIY effects, creating a disorienting, claustrophobic experience.
Festival Highlights and Special Events
• The Zombie Walk: A major highlight of the festival, the iconic Zombie Walk, is scheduled for tomorrow, October 12th.
• Awards: The festival will present its Grand Honorary Award to British actor Benedict Cumberbatch during its run.
• Final Film: The festival will close with the screening of The Long Walk, the dystopian thriller based on the Stephen King novel.