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Poster for The Screaming (Followed by a Q&A with Jeff Leroy & Vinnie Bilancio)

The Screaming

Thu, Apr 17
  • 9:30 pm Q&A

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Thu, Apr 17 @ 9:30 pm: Followed by Q&A with director Jeff Leroy and star Vinnie Bilancio

Director: Jeff Leroy Run Time: 83 min. Format: DCP Rating: NR Release Year: 2000

Starring: Vinnie Bilancio, Wendy Winburn, Elizabeth Barris, John Goff, Tim Gannon, Curt Swobel, Daniella Green

Broke college student Bob Martin rents a room from the alluring Crystal Traum, who introduces him to her New Age belief system, Crystalnetics. As Bob embraces the teachings, his health and mindset dramatically improve. But when a detective reveals a string of mysterious deaths tied to the cult, Bob uncovers the chilling truth behind the religion — and its terrifying, inhuman leader.

From veteran indie auteur Jeff Leroy (Creepies, Rat Scratch Fever) comes a razor-sharp, unapologetically bizarre takedown of a certain star-studded New Age religion (you know the one). This twisted tale brims with a sense of doom, draped in shadowy femme fatales and is dripping with grotesque, gooey stop-motion creature chaos. Leroy doesn’t pull any punches, layering the film with satirical bite and underground grit, ultimately shaping a surreal fever dream that pays homage to pulp horror while taking aim at the power and absurdity of cult celebrity.

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