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Sunscreen After Dark presents
Horror Fest 2009
October 23-25
Join us for a straight up weekend of Sunscreen with a twist of Halloween
Screening at Baywalk Muvico...the best and darkest indie horror films on the circuit:
See all films for ONLY $25 and any one film for only $8
Friday, October 23:
7:00 p.m. Trick 'r Treat -- starring Anna Paquin (most notably of X-Men and HBO's True Blood)
9:00 p.m. Deadfall Trail -- recently selected for the 8 Films to Die For series
11:00 p.m. Immortal Island -- special test screening of this locally-produced horror film
Saturday, October 24:
7:00 p.m. Sauna -- a dark tale out of medieval Sweden
9:00 p.m. Evil Things -- one of the headliners at Fright Fest in London
10:00 p.m.--2 a.m. Costume Party -- Your $25 special guest pass grants you admission to our costume party. Grab your costume and join your host Count Dracula at the Restaurant Formerly Known As Grille 121 for a Halloween uprising, entertainment, food, cash bar, imitation fortune teller and a foul witch...for good measure.
Actors Workshop
Saturday, October 24, and Sunday, October 25
9:00 a.m.--5:00 p.m.
Studio 620 (620 1st Ave. South in St. Pete)
Learn the Uta Hagen technique and learn how to break into show business from Lana Veenker, the casting agent for Twilight. Also featuring prominent Miami-based acting coach Marc Durso (back by popular demand) and others.
Horror Make -Up Workshop
October 24, 12 noon
Baywalk Muvico
Featuring John Rusnak, special effects make-up for The Possessed and others
Horror Fest Movie Mogul Pass $125 -- Includes Actors Workshop, all the films and costume party [FULL ACCESS]
Horror Fest Special Guest Pass $25 -- Includes entry to the Horror Movie Make-Up Workshop, all four films and the costume party. [LIMITED ACCESS]
Horror Fest Fan Pass $8 -- Grants you entry to one film screening [MOVIE PASS]
For more info or to purchase your pass, visit www.sunscreenfilmfestival.com.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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4 comments:
What is all of this? Looks like a group of different things from different businesses gathered together as a "package". It's spread over several days and several venues. Who has that kind of time, expecially spent driving around? What's with the stupid workshops? Why are you supporting this?
Are you going to censor comments because they are unpopular?
Cool. You actually posted these. Thanks.
Anonymous - You should read the whole write up before posting. The event is all at Baywalk. There's only one work shop not there, but it's still in that same area. I think it's fine that it's a bunch of different things, something for everyone. I think it's cool they're showing some horror films. Trick r Treat suppose to be good. And what are you talking about several days, it's over one weekend. You should re-read what you wrote.
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