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CA Readers: We’ve Got (50) Pairs of Tix To American Cinematheque’s Double-Feature Of ‘Silent House’ and ‘Open Water’!!

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Silent House

Bloody Disgusting has a whopping (50) PAIRS of FREE tickets to see Open Road’s Silent House in a very special event that will take place on Saturday, March 3 at the Aero Theater (1328 Montana Avenue) in Santa Monica, CA. The new supernatural horror will be playing as a double-feature alongside the 2003 Open Water and will be presented by filmmakers Chris Kentis and Laura Lau! Silent House begins at 7:30PM with a Q+A with the filmmakers directly following. Then stay for Open Water!

Getting your tickets is super easy and will be on a first come, first served basis. All you have to do is put SILENT HOUSE SCREENING in the subject line, then send YOUR FULL NAME and GUEST’S NAME to submit@bloody-disgusting.com, and also Tweet #SilentHouse to @BDisgusting.

Winners will be contacted, tickets will be available at will-call before the event. Arrive early as it’s first come, first served seating.

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Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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George A. Romero’s ‘Diary of the Dead’ Getting New SteelBook Blu-ray Release

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The fifth installment in the late George A. Romero’s zombie franchise, found footage horror movie Diary of the Dead is getting a new SteelBook Blu-ray on July 2 from Lionsgate.

Lionsgate lets us know in a press release this afternoon, “This gruesome fright flick is only available at Walmart on SteelBook Blu-ray for the suggested retail price of $24.99.”

In Diary of the Dead, Romero continues his influential “Dead” series, this time focusing on a terrified group of college film students who record the pandemic rise of flesh-eating zombies.

Luiz H.C. wrote about the 2008 zombie movie here on Bloody Disgusting a few years back, calling it an underrated movie in Romero’s filmography. Luiz wrote, “Diary of the Dead is far from Romero’s greatest work, but it’s still worth watching after all these years.”

His article continued, “The subtext is still on point, the zombies are still scary and there’s no beating that chilling apocalyptic atmosphere. So, whether you’re a zombie enthusiast, Found Footage fan or just a casual horror hound up for some socially conscious thrills, I wholeheartedly recommend digging this one up. The revolution may not be televised, but if the late, great George A. Romero is to be believed, it might just show up online.”

“And I think that’s a relevant message for these troubling times,” Luiz added.

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