NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD - 3:30pm
When the recent dead start rising and committing acts of unspeakable violence, several desperate men and women fight for survival in a remote farmhouse. But internal conflicts threaten to doom them, as the dead keep coming. And coming. George Romero's low-budget, black-and-white nightmare is THE prototype for zombie horror as we know it, and its biting social commentary, sadly, remains as relevant and timely as ever. (1968, 96 min, 35mm)
THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE - 5:20pm
After an unsettling encounter with a deranged hitchhiker, a group of traveling teens are beset by a homicidal clan of cannibals. Despite surprisingly minimal gore, director Tobe Hooper's sweaty, deep South horror opus ratchets up the intensity to truly frightening levels, and 40 years later remains one of the most terrifying movies ever made. (1974, 84 min, 4K DCP) 4K RESTORATION!
THE EVIL DEAD - 7pm
A vacation at a remote cabin turns into a trip straight into Hell for five college kids when they accidentally release an unspeakable and powerful evil on the surrounding forest. This creative and irreverent, but very intense, no-budget indie established director Sam Raimi as a talented new voice in horror, and began the ascendancy of cult icon Bruce Campbell, appearing here for the first time as likeable everyman Ash. (1981, 85 min, 35mm)
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD - 3:30pm
When the recent dead start rising and committing acts of unspeakable violence, several desperate men and women fight for survival in a remote farmhouse. But internal conflicts threaten to doom them, as the dead keep coming. And coming. George Romero's low-budget, black-and-white nightmare is THE prototype for zombie horror as we know it, and its biting social commentary, sadly, remains as relevant and timely as ever. (1968, 96 min, 35mm)
THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE - 5:20pm
After an unsettling encounter with a deranged hitchhiker, a group of traveling teens are beset by a homicidal clan of cannibals. Despite surprisingly minimal gore, director Tobe Hooper's sweaty, deep South horror opus ratchets up the intensity to truly frightening levels, and 40 years later remains one of the most terrifying movies ever made. (1974, 84 min, 4K DCP) 4K RESTORATION!
THE EVIL DEAD - 7pm
A vacation at a remote cabin turns into a trip straight into Hell for five college kids when they accidentally release an unspeakable and powerful evil on the surrounding forest. This creative and irreverent, but very intense, no-budget indie established director Sam Raimi as a talented new voice in horror, and began the ascendancy of cult icon Bruce Campbell, appearing here for the first time as likeable everyman Ash. (1981, 85 min, 35mm)
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