Creepshow

Multiple dates between May 1 - May 5, various times
Northwest Film Forum Capitol Hill (Seattle)
This is an in-person event
$7 - $14
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 Join horror historian, former NWFF Publicity Director, and now published Romero researcher Adam Hart for a brief talk on Romeros work before the May 4 at 7pm show! After the presentation and film, we invite the die-hard Romero-heads to stick around with us for a further Q\&A, check out Adams new book Raising the Dead: The Work of George A. Romero, and hang out. (If you miss him, hell be at Grand Illusion the following night for another Romero screening!) About (George A. Romero, US, 1982, 12o min, in English) Creatures! Corpses!! Comic books!!! In 1982, two horror legends joined forces to make an endlessly entertaining tribute to the horror comics of their youth. Written by Stephen King (his first screenplay!) and directed by George A. Romero (fresh off of Dawn of the Dead and Knightriders), Creepshow assembles five shorts into a splashily colorful, hugely stylish package in which petulant cadavers DEMAND revenge on the living, ancient Arctic monsters terrorize the hallowed halls of academia, and meteors unleash mossy plagues. A cult classic that only grows more beloved by the year, Creepshow is truly the most fun youll ever have BEING SCARED!

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Northwest Film Forum

1515 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 Venue website

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