If you are in New York City today, the Anthology Film Archives has a treat in store for you. From the press release:
An event so huge it needed a name you couldn’t say in one breath! In conjunction with Outcast Cinema, we’ll be presenting a noon-to-midnight marathon of SEVEN rarely-screened, bona-fide horror classics ranging from the 1950s Golden Age to the dawn of 80s splatter. Some of these movies haven’t played NYC screens in decades, some are no longer available on video, and all will be projected on beautiful 35mm! We’re keeping the titles secret until they appear on screen, but you’re guaranteed to end your Halloween weekend with style. Satisfy your holiday craving with twelve hours of horror and terror, featuring…a little-seen Canadian slasher film! A nature-run-amok masterpiece! A Mexican horror matinee! British anthology terror! Satanic death cults! Lesbian vampires! And a Hollywood-star-studded mindblower that must be seen to be believed. From giant chickens to severed hands, from Peter Cushing to William Shatner, this horror marathon has something for everyone. Treats and snacks will be available for purchase in the lobby, mayhem and carnage will be available onscreen. Tickets are $30 for the whole marathon, and are available now at 12hourhorror.bpt.me.
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