If you’re in the mood for a wide range of offbeat and unusual cinematic fare, you need look no further than MidWest WeirdFest. Whether you seek horror movies worthy of watching through your fingers or documentaries that will blow your mind, the fest always lives up to its name. This year marks the fest’s ninth annual edition and runs from March 6–9, 2025 at the Micon Downtown Cinema in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Following is the official press announcement for the first wave of features.
MidWest WeirdFest announces its first programming wave for 2025 today. The cinematic celebration of all things fantastic, frightening, paranormal, and just plain weird, is now in its 9th year. The festival takes place March 6-9, 2025 at the Micon Downtown Cinema in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
“We’re just two months out from the year’s weirdest film festival”, says festival founder and programming director Dean Bertram. “And everyone at MidWest WeirdFest is excited to share our first wave of feature programming for 2025. From films about monster hunters and mavericks of erotica, through twisting neo-noir thrillers and blood-drenched horror romances, to dark adult comedies about time traveling madmen and substance abusing step-parents, there’s a bevy of delights for any cinephile who revels in the bizarre.”
Discounted festival passes are now on sale here: https://filmfreeway.com/MidWestWeirdFest/tickets
Individual tickets to each film will go on sale closer to the festival; both on the fest’s website, and directly from the Micon Downtown Cinema in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Additional films, full schedule details, and filmmaker guests will be revealed in the coming weeks.
The first seven feature films announced follow:
ANYWHERE (dir. Adam Seidel) A roughneck commits a hasty and brutal crime after discovering his scumbag brother is planning to run off with his cheating wife, completely upending the only life he’s ever known. A taught, twisting, and character driven neo-noir thriller, reminiscent of early classics from the Cohen Brothers.
BEYOND BIZARRE: THE LIFE AND ART OF JOHN WILLIE (dir: Charlotte Grondin & Guillaume Pin) A captivating examination of John Wille’s tumultuous life, from the Edwardian era to underground New York. Champion of sexual freedom through his magazine BIZARRE, and a brilliant draughtsman, photographer, and editor; Willie left his mark on fetish iconography and on the history of erotic and bondage comics with SWEET GWENDOLINE. For the first time, a documentary recounts the life and work of this passionate artist.
COCAINE STEPDAD (dir: Cody LaRue, Dylan Grady ) On the run from the law, former stepdad Terry Miller (Cody LaRue ) must travel across the state with his estranged 12 year old stepson Kyle Kulansky (played hilariously by bearded adult actor and co-director Dylan Grady), in order to stop his ex-wife from remarrying. Crude, crass, shocking, and jaw-achingly hilarious, COCAINE STEPDAD is THE underground comedy film of the year!
THE SASQUALOGIST (dir. Joseph Granda) In the Colorado Rockies, a researcher and his young protégé track a Sasquatch, uncovering the emotional depth of their adventure and the influence of fatherhood. A unique and rollicking film, loaded with heart, and with Bigfoot references. It’s sure to delight anyone with even a passing interest in cryptozoology.
STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING (dir. Craig Ouellette ) Two dreamers, small town musician Dani and waitress Kaitlin, start falling for each other on a spontaneous road trip. The future is bright — until they cross paths with a twisted family, led by matriarch Lilly (Maria Olsen, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3, PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS: LIGHTNING THIEF), with something much, much darker in mind. A unique blend of romance and horror, filled with nail biting tension and highlighted with original songs sung by Dani, STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING weaves the beautiful and terrible things people do for love into an unforgettable, edge of your seat journey into darkness.
TIM TRAVERS & THE TIME TRAVELERS PARADOX (dir. Stimson Snead) It is called the Time Travelers Paradox. In which a scientist creates a Time Machine and kills their younger self. So now a man who should not exist, somehow does. That is the Paradox, and Paradoxes are impossible. And the man who has created it, is Tim Travers: a reclusive, mad scientist. In the course of his adventure, Travers will take on the mercenary gang whose stolen plutonium powers his machine, challenge a conspiracy podcaster to a battle of wits, create a black hole, meet the one woman alive crazier than him, clone himself, destroy the universe, make a new one, and maybe – just maybe – learn to love himself at last.
TRAUMNOVELLE (dir. Florian Frerichs) A potent adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler’s novel of the same title (the inspiration for Stanley Kubrick’s EYES WIDE SHUT). Equal parts erotic and disturbing, a woman tells her husband that she has fantasies about other men, triggering a desire for his own sexual adventures. Set in modern, kinky Berlin, the film is much more than a mere reboot of Kubrick’s last film.