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Are you a lover of all things horror and sci-fi? Join ourKrewe of the Macabre: New Orleans Horror Meetup to connect with other like-minded individuals who share a passion for sci-fi series, horror writers, horror geeks, movie night outs, and horror movie conventions. Whether you're a casual fan or a die-hard enthusiast, this group is the perfect place to discuss your favorite films, books, and events, and to make new friends who share your interests. Join us for meetups, screenings, and discussions, and let's unite over our love for everything spooky and supernatural!
If you are unable to attend an event that you have RSVP'd for, please change your RSVP to "no" at least an hour before the start time of the event. Please no flakes. :)
Upcoming events (2)
See all- GREMLINS - 40TH Anniversary Screening with Zach Galligan in Person!The Broadside New Orleans (Outdoors), New Orleans, LA
40th anniversary screening of GREMLINS with Zach Galligan in person!
Grab your tickets hereTrivia! Prizes! Autograph opportunities!
Outdoor screening at The Broadside (across the street from the Broad Theaters). Wear your best ugly Christmas or Gremlin sweater! There are heat lamps. OK to bring blankets etc.
Rain or shine. If it rains we will host screening indoors.
Doors open at 6PM. Food provided by Louisiana Purchase Kitchen for $7 and adoption event for the Mid-City Mutt Mama's.
A gadget salesman is looking for a special gift for his son and finds one at a store in Chinatown. The shopkeeper is reluctant to sell him the `mogwai' but sells it to him with the warning to never expose him to bright light, water, or to feed him after midnight. All of this happens and the result is a gang of gremlins that decide to tear up the town on Christmas Eve.
- Silent Night, Deadly Night - 40th Anniversary & Zoom Q&A w/Linnea QuigleyThe Broad Theater, New Orleans, LA
Monday, December 16th Screamfest NOLA and Timecode bring you the 40th anniversary screening of Silent Night, Deadly Night, the controversial Christmas horror film that sparked an outrage! Zoom Q&A with Linnea Quigley follows the screening.
When the film was released in 1984, people were so outraged that it depicted Santa as a spree killer in the advertisements and terrified children of Santa that people showed up to theaters picketing the film, leading to the distributor pulling it from theaters after only a week. Luckily, sanity prevailed, and this horror cult classic is readily available to watch and enjoy, including with us!
Come out and enjoy the Christmas build up as we give away prizes and test your horror IQ, but don’t be a Grinch and get your tickets early since space is limited and will likely sell out! Tickets
Trivia! Prizes! Holiday scares!
“Little Billy witnesses his parents getting killed by Santa after being warned by his senile grandpa that Santa punishes those who are naughty. Now Billy is 18 and out of the orphanage, and he has just become Santa himself.”
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