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SUMMARY:Twelfth Annual Horrorthon!
DESCRIPTION:Spend all night at the Aero Theatre’s 12th annual Horrorthon! Complete with between-film free food\, giveaways\, trailers and crazy shorts\, this movie marathon feels like rowdiest and most bizarre sleepover you’ll ever attend. Expect special appearances by the beloved Corngorn and his bride\, Frost Nixon\, Wizard Policeman\, George Washingmachine and more from the Horrorthon canon. Be prepared to be showered with candy from Randy and DVDs at random. Pack your pillows and survival kits and don’t be shy…the louder you scream\, the better your chances of being crowned Mister Horrorthon 2017. Oh\, and did we mention stack upon stacks of free pizza and Monster drinks? 6 films on 35mm- one on DCP! \nFilms include: \nAN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON\, 1981\, Universal\, 97 min. Dir. John Landis. A horror masterpiece by writer-director John Landis that is both funny and tragic. Two American college kids (David Naughton and Griffin Dunne) are attacked by a werewolf while backpacking through Europe; the one who survives quickly realizes the horror is just beginning when the spirit of his dead friend appears and warns him that he too will soon be howling at the moon. Rick Baker’s Oscar-winning make-up effects help shape one of the scariest movies ever made. \nPOPCORN\, 1991\, Synapse Films\, 91 min. Dir. Mark Herrier. When a group of film students stage an all-night horrorthon at an abandoned movie palace\, they include a bizarre short film called “The Possessor\,” whose creator killed his family. Maggie (Jill Schoelen) has been having frightening dreams that seem to be connected to the short\, and as the festival proceeds\, she and her friends are stalked by a mysterious killer. This entertaining mix of old-fashioned creature features and ’80s slashers boasts a great cast including Dee Wallace Stone\, Tony Roberts and Ray Walston.\nTHE TINGLER\, 1959\, Sony Repertory\, 82 min. Vincent Price stars as a scientist who believes fear can cause a hideous parasite – dubbed “The Tingler” – to grow on the human spinal column at moments of greatest terror. William Castle’s wildly inventive B-movie shows what can be done with a great hook\, no-nonsense direction – and the amazing Vincent Price in the lead! \nHACK-O-LANTERN\, 1988\, 87 min. Dir. Jag Mundhra. The attention Grandpa (Hy Pyke) has been lavishing on young Tommy (Gregory Scott Cummins) is not benign – the old man is grooming him to take over a Satanic cult when he grows up. The boy’s brother grows up to become a cop – but can he put an end to the pitchfork killings that seem to swirl around Tommy? This low-budget shocker is peppered with gore\, nudity and even a heavy metal video to keep things interesting. \nSHOCKER\, 1989\, Universal\, 109 min. Dir. Wes Craven. Prolific serial killer Horace Pinker (Mitch Pileggi) is finally caught thanks to college football player Jonathan Parker (Peter Berg) who witnesses some of the murders in his dreams. Pinker is sent to the electric chair but that doesn’t stop him – he becomes an evil entity moving between bodies through electricity – and he’s got Parker on his hit list. \nBRAINSCAN\, 1994\, 96 min. Dir. John Flynn. TERMINATOR 2’s Edward Furlong stars as Michael\, a teen loner who plays a new interactive video game and is horrified to discover the killing that took place in the game has spilled over into real life. Frank Langella costars in this surprisingly effective sci-fi chiller. \n40th Anniversary! DEATH BED: THE BED THAT EATS\, 1977\, 77 min. Dir. George Barry. After a woman dies on a bed while making love to a demon\, the bed comes to life with a hunger for human victims (including the film’s narrator\, an artist trapped in a painting). Whatever you do\, don’t sleep through this surreal cult favorite!\nSpecial Horrorthon prices: General $25\, Student/Senior $23\, Members $20 – includes all-night food and coffee. No vouchers.
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LOCATION:Aero Theatre\, 1328 Montana Ave\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Horror Film Screening
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