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Genre fans, rejoice! The Midnight section at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, will feature 5 daring new films that celebrate the weird, the terrifying, and sometimes even the down-right hilarious.

This eclectic program, which will bring you vengeful anthropomorphic bananas, evil mutant wasps, unhinged babysitters, corrupt cops and more, will end with a memorable screening of Tommy Wiseau’s cult classic The Room together with a live performance from the cinephile comedy group, Rifftrax. Get ready to stay up late with these scary, funny, surprising Midnight tales.

Bodyslam: The Revenge of the Banana!

Directed and written by Ryan Harvie and John Paul Horstmann. (USA) – World Premiere, Narrative



Ronald McFondle, Eddie Van Glam, and other social outcasts made up the Seattle Semi-Pro (SSP) Wrestlers, an off-kilter family of cabaret fighters that spoofed the pros. When a newcomer Paul, The Banana, fell on the wrong end of the joke, he ran to the government to disband the SSP. Bodyslam: The Revenge of the Banana! captures the wrestlers’ fight to keep the theatrics alive.

Emelie

Directed by Michael Thelin, written by Richard Raymond Harry Herbeck

(USA) – World Premiere, Narrative



After their regular babysitter can’t make it, the Thompson family turns to her friend Anna to supervise the children while they go out to celebrate their anniversary. At first Anna seems like a dream come true for the kids, as she allows them play with things that are usually off-limits, but as the night creeps along they soon find out that she is not who she seems to be.

Hyena

Directed and written by Gerard Johnson

(UK) – U.S. Premiere, Narrative



Michael Logan (Peter Ferdinando) may be a corrupt, coke-addled cop, but he’s a bad lieutenant with a conscience. After years of dodging the same laws he was assigned to uphold, Michael suddenly finds himself trying to change while safeguarding a young Albanian woman from the sex trade. Equal parts grit and neon, Hyena blurs the line between cop and criminal and exposes the illicit underworld inhabited by London’s most ruthless policemen. A Tribeca Film release.

Rifftrax Live: The Room

(USA) – World Premiere



The brainchild of Mystery Science Theater 3000 alumnus Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy (aka Tom Servo), and Bill Corbett (aka Crow T. Robot), Rifftrax skewers cult classic films with hilarious live commentary.

For their first-ever New York performance the Rifftrax gang will unleash their signature comedic chops on Tommy Wiseau's modern masterpiece, The Room, for a one-night-only live cinema event.

Scherzo Diabolico

Directed and written by Adrián García Bogliano

(Mexico, USA) – World Premiere, Narrative



Armed with a fine-tuned chokehold and penchant for piano sonatas, a wearied accountant breaks his mild-mannered routine when he kidnaps a young woman. What starts as a carefully calculated plan soon crescendos into his worst nightmare. A delightfully twisted black comedy, Scherzo Diabolico is the latest opus from director Adrián García Bogliano. In Spanish with subtitles.

Stung

Directed by Benni Diez, written by Adam Aresty

(Germany, USA) – World Premiere, Narrative



For catering staffers Paul and Julia, Mrs. Perch’s fancy garden party at her remote country villa is nothing out of the ordinary. A mishap with toxic plant fertilizer leads to the most unwelcome of dinner guests: giant killer wasps. Director Benni Diez takes audiences on a thrilling, gory rollercoaster ride from campy to creepy, in this delightful and dreadful creature-feature.