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Bracing for Nightmare Cinema:
This Week & Beyond

This week, five strangers will enter an abandoned theater to watch their darkest fears play out before them. And you can join them.

It all kicks off this Thursday, June 20, when the cast and crew of Nightmare Cinema gather at the historic Hayworth Theatre (2511 Wilshire Blvd) for a special pre-release screening of  the movie that Entertainment Weekly calls “one of the best horror films of the year so far.” The limited number of advance tickets that were available to the public for the pre-release event sold out quickly, but you will be plenty of opportunities to catch the film as it opens in theatres across the country beginning on July 21.

Here’s the list of theatres and opening dates from Cranked-Up Films:

6/20       Dynasty Typewriter at The Hayworth – Los Angeles, CA         
6/21       Harkins Superstition Springs – Mesa, AZ 
6/21       The Loft Cinema – Tucson, AZ 
6/21       Arena – Los Angeles, CA
6/21       Pickwick, Chicago, IL
6/21       Tower City – Cleveland, OH
6/21       Presidio – San Francisco, CA
6/21       SIFF Film Center – Seattle, WA
6/21       Emagine – Lakeville, MN
6/21       Harkins – Southlake, TX
6/21       Harkins Northfield – Denver, CO
6/21       North Oaks Cinema 6 – Houston, TX
6/21       Screenland Crossroads – Kansas City, MO
6/21       Historic Howell Theater – Howell,  MI
6/21       Gateway – Columbus, OH
6/21       Central Cinema – Knoxville, TN
6/21       Alamo Drafthouse La Centerra – Houston, TX
6/21       Alamo Drafthouse – Richardson, TX
6/21       Alamo Drafthouse – Yonkers, NY
6/21       Guild – Albuquerque, NM
6/21       Frida Cinema – Santa Ana, CA
6/21       Lyric – Ft. Collins, CO
6/23       Alamo Drafthouse – Littleton, CO
6/24       Alamo Drafthouse Cinema – Mueller, TX
6/24       Alamo Drafthouse – Winchester, VA
6/28       Parkway Theater – Pittsburgh, PA

Nightmare Cinema will also be available via VOD from iTunes, Amazon, FandangoNow, and others. And for fans of physical media, Amazon has a disk available for presale with a release date of September 3 — in plenty of time for planning that Halloween movie party.

More coverage of opening events coming soon. For now, here’s Mick Garris at Trailers from Hell with a few words on the film.


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