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Kevin Geeks Out: The Christmas Show

“One of the funniest shows in NYC” – BestNewYorkComedy.com

Comedian Kevin Maher returns to Nitehawk Williamsburg with an all-new holiday spectacular. Get into the Christmas spirit with a night of Yuletide surprises.

See why SyFy called Kevin “an insane genius” in the series DailyGrindhouse described as “TED Talks for Midnight Movies.”

Join us for a one-of-a-kind, one-night-only comedy-variety show celebrating the most wonderful time of the year.

With special guests: 

  • Johnathan Appel (writer, Last Week Tonight, New Yorker, McSweeney’s)
  • Bret Berg (Creative Director, The Museum of Home Video) 
  • Becky D’Anna (co-host Director’s Take: A Sony Pictures Podcast)
  • Amanda Lehr (writer, The New Yorker, McSweeney’s) 
  • Jeff Lewonczyk (writer, editor, and co-founder of literary broadsheet slips slips)
  • Johnny Pomato (co-host, “Authorized” podcast)
  • Steve Young (comedy writer, The Simpsons, Letterman; Olive the Other Reindeer)


*Arrive at 6:30 for a custom Christmas pre-show/kickoff video by edited by Camila Jones.

Castle Freak

Starring: Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Jonathan Fuller, Jessica Dollarhide

An American family (Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Jessica Dollarhide) that has suffered tragedy inherits an Italian castle complete with bloodthirsty monster.

Stuart Gordon’s Castle Freak turns 30 this year, and we couldn’t let 2025 end without celebrating! Brooklyn Horror Society and the Puppet Masters/Castle Freaks podcast are proud to present this 1995 peak Full Moon feature in all of its gnarly, gory glory! Stuart Gordon, Dennis Paoli, Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton (the team behind 1985’s cult classic Re-Animator) reunited a decade later to bring you a truly quintessential piece of home video horror. Free event posters will be handed out to all attendees, and more surprises surrounding this event will be announced in the near future. We want to ensure everyone shows up to this very special screening of Castle Freak hideous, hungry and loose!

NoBudge Live #48

NoBudge is happy to present a program of eight short films from a group of emerging indie filmmakers mostly based in New York. The lineup explores a range of styles and tones, presenting narrative dramas with documentary portraits and a taste of animation. Each film is a NYC or Brooklyn premiere and all filmmakers will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A and Afterparty.

NoBudge is an online platform spotlighting the best in low-budget indie filmmaking. “One of the best places to sample what’s happening in low-budget cinema worldwide,” says Glenn Kenny of The New York Times. Its mission is to provide a supportive home for emerging indie filmmakers working with limited resources and without major industry connections, and to be a trusted discovery platform.

When I Get Home
Brooklyn Premiere
Director Nuala Sanchez present.
A young couple discusses being new parents and their own mortality.
(7 min)

Geza
NY Premiere
Director Zimam Alemenew present.
A young woman struggles to manage her grief while mourning the loss of her mother, attempting to gain a sense of her identity before she spirals further into isolation.
(11 min)

This is Nuts
NY Premiere
Director Zach Romeo present.
A young man seeks answers after he finds truck nuts affixed to his car.
(7 min)

The Waiting Room
NY Premiere
Director Jonas Bishop Hayes present.
A film about grief and trying to find a path to acceptance, no matter how knotty and uncertain that path may be.
(13 min)

Sweet
NY Premiere
Director Isabela de la Grana present.
Judy told a cowboy she loved him. He didn’t say anything. So she cut off her tongue.
(9 min)

The Superintendent
NY Premiere
Director Evan David Dominguez present.
Felix, a young building superintendent in Bensonhurst, struggles to keep his job while supporting his dying grandfather.
(18 min)

Mint Condition
NY Premiere
Director Sam Brodsky present.
A disaffected young graduate sells rare books on the black market, launching him into a madcap literary adventure across the city.
(17 min)

It Will Happen To Us Again
Brooklyn Premiere
Director Sarah Bloom present.
A struggling artist returns to her stifling hometown where she must come to terms with all that she left behind.
(15 min)

The Shop Around the Corner

Starring: Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan, Joseph Schildkraut

Alfred Kralik (James Stewart) and Klara Novak (Margaret Sullavan) are employees at Matuschek and Company, a general store in Budapest. Klara and Alfred are constantly at odds with each other, butting heads and disagreeing on almost everything. Both are enamored of their respective pen pals, who serve as welcome distractions in their lives. Little do they know, they are each the other’s pen pal and, despite outward differences, have unwittingly fallen in love through their letters.

Million Dollar Legs

Starring: Jack Oakie, W.C. Fields, Ben Turpin, Lyda Roberti, George Barber, Andy Clyde, Hank Mann

W. C. Fields stars as an eccentric strongman leading his broke, fake country at the 1932 Olympic Games in Million Dollar Legs, a wild satire of politics, patriotism, and professional sports! Far off in the hinterlands, the humble nation of Klopstokia is short on dough – but rich with athletes! Thankfully, American salesman Migg Tweeny (Jack Oakie) hatches a scheme to repair the country’s coffers with Olympic gold medals – but only if he can whip those Klopstokian amateurs into shape!

Brimming with sight gags and nonsense dialogue, Million Dollar Legs deserves a gold medal for its well-deserved place among the pre-code era’s most surreal and anarchic screwball comedies.

Lurker

Starring: Archie Madekwe, Théodore Pellerin, Sunny Suljic

Love and obsession are two sides of the same coin in this daring thriller from The Bear writer-producer Alex Russell, featuring rising stars Archie Madekwe and Théodore Pellerin. In a glitzy LA ruled by social currency, Lurker luxuriates in the suspense and the dark irony of celebrity worship.

Familiar Touch

Starring: Kathleen Chalfant, Carolyn Michelle, Andy McQueen, H. Jon Benjamin

Ruth (Kathleen Chalfant), a retired cook, prepares breakfast in her sunny and cozy kitchen — a dish she seems to have made many times before, although small and puzzling errors now punctuate her comfortable routine. When her son (H. Jon Benjamin) arrives to dine with her, she mistakes him for a suitor. Their “date” takes them to an assisted living facility, which Ruth does not remember that she had previously selected for herself. Among her fellow memory care residents, Ruth feels lost and adrift, certain she has found herself somewhere she does not belong. As she slowly begins to accept the warmth and support of care workers Vanessa (Carolyn Michelle) and Brian (Andy McQueen), she finds new ways to ground herself in her body, even as her mind embarks on a journey all its own. Writer-director Sarah Friedland’s coming-of-old-age feature compassionately follows the winding path of octogenarian Ruth’s shifting memories and desires while remaining rooted in her sage perspective.

Elvis: That’s the Way It Is

Starring: ummm.. ELVIS!! backed by The Sweet Inspirations, The Imperials, and the TCB Band

2026 – another New Year of uncertainties and unknowns… But don’t fear – The Deuce is (still) here to tell it like it is… with ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS!!

NOT “was”! This “IS” Elvis – in peak shape and sound – indelibly captured during his 1970 triumphant return from a 13 year/36 film run of movie-makin’ to the ranks and rigor of live performance… presenting a timeless portrait of a Titan at his most un-toppable moment and making crystal-clear why the mantle of “The King” remains most deservedly bestowed!!

What is the measure of a King?? This circa ’70 hunk-a-hunk of burning love is at a svelte 32″ in the waist – yet decidedly preferring to strain the limits of his costuming fabrics for the sake of showmanship – donning for the first time what would become his “trademark” glitter-glam white satin silver-studded jumpsuit… With “Hollywood Cameras” tracking a journey through revelatory preparative Culver City studio rehearsals, Presley’s perceptive picking of back-up singers and performers, his palling around and doubling-down on getting it all right… arriving at what would very possibly (undisputed fact, actually) be the crown-jewel of his career in a Phoenix-like re-taking of the stage – his control of it and the audience at once casually confident and intensely perfected… pumped full of the energy specific to playing to a live crowd… and gushing graciousness at having the opportunity to do so…

Filmed over the course of 6 (dinner AND midnight!!) shows at (Viva Las) Vegas’s International Hotel with Peckinpaw’s preferred lensman Lucien Ballard behind a bevy of Panavision cameras (8 of ’em!) – pivoting near-imperceptibly from “documentary” to pure performative “concert film”… Proving any pinnacle portrayal as a movie actor Presley mustered (of which, admittedly, there are many) – that Elvis was born to be on the boards…  and THAT’S just…THE WAY IT IS!!

No matter what seat the December pre-holiday patrons put their 1970 butts in at Broadway and 44th Street’s Victoria Theatre, they would soon be transported front-row and up-close for this pinnacle Elvis-the-Pelvis performance – something most had not, and would not, ever have a chance to see in person… but would never forget…  nor will YOU when The Deuce karate high-kicks the 2026 season off and into gear!!

*(Programmer’s note: For this screening, The Deuce will be presenting the “new and improved” 2001 Rick Schmidlin re-edit/restoration – paring down the fan and celebrity-guest footage in favor of focusing more fully on Elvis and co-performers… With more sweat and more show-stopping songs… yet still clocking in at 12 minutes under the 1970 release (!), making for a leaner, meaner monster of a film and a testament worthy of the man who was… King!)

A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master

Starring: Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, Rodney Eastman, Tuesday Knight, Danny Hassel, Ken Sagoes, Brooke Theiss

Freddy Krueger returns once again to terrorize the dreams of the remaining Dream Warriors, as well as those of a young woman who may be able to defeat him for good.

Dark Sparks: Films That Ignite Horror Authors is a series of writer-curated hybrid reading/screenings that celebrate the influence of film on horror literature. At each event, a horror writer selected by Brooklyn Horror Society and The Twisted Spine reads from their work, followed by a brief interview about their influences. Then, we screen a movie of their choice that has shaped the way they think about horror.

Our author and curator for this screening is Lowell Greenblatt! Lowell was that kid at sleepovers who wanted you to rewind so he could see how the effects were accomplished. This has led to a fruitful career writing reviews and conducting interviews for Macabre Daily. Lowell is a human IMDB with a B.F.A. in Dramatic Writing from SUNY Purchase, who sustains himself on iced coffee and physical media.

His book, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street, is a nostalgic trip back to all of Krueger’s favorite haunts! Featuring original story analyses and untold production info, Nightmare Autopsis is a must-read for Freddy fans.

Brooklyn Horror Society organizes community events designed to celebrate all things horror. With events ranging from movie screenings to horror trivia to literary festivals, we’ve got something for the diehard gore hounds, the nervous horror-curious, and everyone in between.

The Twisted Spine is NYC’s first bookstore dedicated exclusively to horror and dark literature. They pride themselves on curating a diverse selection of books that span the spectrum of fear and fascination. Their cozy sanctuary can be found at 306 Grand Street in Williamsburg.

Die My Love

Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte, LaKeith Stanfield

Grace, a writer and young mother, is slowly slipping into madness. Locked away in an old house in and around Montana, we see her acting increasingly agitated and erratic, leaving her companion, Jackson, increasingly worried and helpless.