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George A. Romero’s ‘Dawn of the Dead’ Returning to Theaters Across North America for 45th Anniversary!
One of the best horror movies of all time, George A. Romero‘s masterpiece Dawn of the Dead is returning to theaters for the film’s 45th anniversary, we’ve learned this week.
The iconic zombie classic will be celebrating its 45th anniversary by coming to theaters, drive-ins, and even malls across the U.S. and Canada starting on April 12, 2024, including iconic spots like the Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania where the movie was filmed!
The team tells us, “The North American gala premiere of Dawn of the Dead took place on April 12, 1979 at the Gateway Theatre in downtown Pittsburgh. The film began the official U.S. theatrical launch the following day, eventually rolling out across the country. To honor this special milestone, New Amsterdam Entertainment Inc.® is making the movie available again in theatres & drive-ins for coast-to-coast screenings starting April 12, 2024 and running through to the end of May!
“Hitting over 90 screens across North America, Independent Theatres and Drive-Ins have joined the celebration. While some will only host one exclusive screening event, others will have multiple showings throughout April and May.
“With special assistance from United Drive-In Theatre Owners Association, for the first time in decades, many fans will be able to watch ‘Dawn of the Dead’ under the stars at several ozoners like the classic Midway Drive-In in Sterling, IL, and at a special Exhumed Films event at the world famous Mahoning Drive-In in Lehighton, PA!
“The mighty Alamo Drafthouse will be fulfilling thousands of audience requests by unleashing it into 34 of their cinemas across the country and die-hard fans will finally be able to again watch the movie in its premiere city of Pittsburgh, this time at the Row House Theatre! The film will be screened all across North America in historical venues including places like the Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, PA, where the original version of The Blob was filmed in 1958!
“Meanwhile, The Music Box Theatre in Chicago will present special single showings of both the 2-D and 3-D editions later in May! Stereoscopic fans will also be able to catch it in 3-D at the Galleria Mall in St. Louis, MO, where hopefully they won’t have to hunker down to survive a zombie apocalypse! St. Louis is not the only city that is taking the film back to its primary setting; through special arrangement, Cinemark Theatres will be exclusively presenting Dawn of the Dead for One-Night-Only on Friday April 12th…at the MONROEVILLE MALL!”
The full itinerary for Dawn in the Dead in theaters can be found below…
CANADIAN THEATRES (Single Showings):
04/14: Vancouver, BC @ Rio Theatre
05/03: Edmonton, AB @ Metro Cinema @ The Garneau
05/31: Saskatoon, SK @ Broadway Theatre
CANADIAN THEATRES (Running through end of May)
04/12: Hope, BC @ New Hope Cinema
04/12: London, ON @ Imagine Cinema
04/12: Ottawa, ON @Mayfair Theatre
04/12: Montreal, QC @ Cinema Du Parc **IN 3-D!**
04/19: Hamilton, ON @ Playhouse Cinema
04/19: Waterloo, ON @ Princess Original Cinema
05/04: Toronto, ON @ @ Revue Cinema
U.S. THEATRES & DRIVE-INS (Single Showings):
04/12: Monroeville, PA @ Cinemark Monroeville Mall and XD
04/13: Seymour, CT @ The Strand Theater
4/27: Brookline, MA @ Coolidge Corner Theatre
04/20: Rochester, NY @ The Little Theatre
04/26: Savannah, GA @ Lucas Theatre for The Arts
04/26: Wichita, KS @ The Orpheum Theatre
04/27: San Luis Obispo, CA @ Slow Film Fest (Freemont Theatre)
5/15: Iowa City, IA @ FilmScene at Chauncey **IN 3-D!**
05/18: Sterling, IL @ Midway Drive-In
05/19: Sewickley, PA @ Lindsey Theatre (Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival)
05/25: Lehighton, PA @ The Mahoning Drive-In via Exhumed Films
U.S. THEATRES & DRIVE-INS (Running through end of May):
04/12: Tucson, AZ @ The Loft Cinema
04/12: Gardena, CA @ Gardena Theatre **IN 3-D!**
04/12: Los Angeles @ Alamo Drafthouse Downtown
04/12: San Francisco @ Alamo Drafthouse New Mission
04/12: Santa Ana @ The Frida Cinema
04/12: Denver, CO @ Alamo Drafthouse Sloans Lake
04/12: Littleton, CO @ Alamo Drafthouse Littleton
04/12: Westminster, CO @ Alamo Drafthouse Westminster
04/12: Arlington, VA @ Alamo Drafthouse Crystal City DC
04/12: Washington, DC @ Alamo Drafthouse DC Bryant Street
04/12: Miami, FL @ Night Owl Drive-In
04/12: Atlanta, GA @ The Plaza Theatre Atlanta
05/12: Chicago, IL @ Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville
5/14: Chicago, IL @ Music Box Theatre **IN 2-D & 3-D!**
04/12: Shelbyville, IN @ Skyline Drive-In
04/12: Boston, MA @ Alamo Drafthouse Seaport
04/12: Silver Spring, MD @ AFI Silver Theatre
04/12: Eagan, MN @ Emagine Eagan
04/12: Lakeville, MN @ Emagine Lakeville
04/12: Plymouth, MN @ Emagine Willow Creek
04/12: White Bear Lake, MN @ Emagine White Bear
04/12: Woodbury, MN – Alamo Drafthouse Woodbury
04/12: Springfield, MO @ Alamo Drafthouse Springfield
04/12: St. Louis, MO @ Alamo Drafthouse City Foundry
04/12: St. Louis, MO @ Galleria 6 Cinemas **IN 3-D!**
04/12: Missoula, MT @ The Roxy Theatre
04/12: Cary, NC @ Cary Theatre
04/12: Charlotte, NC @ The Independent Picture House
04/12: Raleigh, NC @ Alamo Drafthouse Raleigh
04/12: La Vista, NE @ Alamo Drafthouse La Vista – Omaha
04/12: Las Vegas, NV @ The Beverly Theater
04/12: Brooklyn, NY @ Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn
04/12: Brooklyn, NY @ Nitehawk Cinema
04/12: Brooklyn, NY @ Nitehawk Prospect Park
04/12: Huntington, NY @ Cinema Arts Centre
04/12: New York, NY @ Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan
04/12: New York, NY @ IFC Center
04/12: Staten Island, NY @ Alamo Drafthouse Staten Island
04/12: Syracuse, NY @ Exploradome
04/12: Yonkers, NY @ Alamo Drafthouse Yonkers
04/12: Columbus, OH @ Gateway Film Center
04/12: Tulsa, OK @ The Circle Cinema
04/12: Portland, OR @ Hollywood Theatre
04/12: Phoenixville, PA @ The Colonial Theatre
04/12: Pittsburgh, PA @ The Harris Theater
04/12: Vandergrift, PA @ Riverside Drive-In
04/12: Providence, RI @ The Columbus Theatre
04/12: Sioux Falls, SD @ Sioux Falls State Theatre
04/12: Des Moines, IA @ Des Moines Film / Varsity Cinema
04/12: Austin, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline
04/12: Austin, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane
04/12: Austin, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Village
04/12: Corpus Christi, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Corpus Christi
04/12: Dallas, TX @ The Texas Theatre
04/12: Denton, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Denton
04/12: El Paso, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse East El Paso
04/12: El Paso, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Montecillo
04/12: Houston, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Lacenterra
04/12: Laredo, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Laredo
04/12: Lubbock, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock
04/12: Richardson, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Richardson
04/12: San Antonio, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Park North
04/12: Ashburn, VA, @ Alamo Drafthouse One Loudoun
04/12: Charlottesville, VA @ Alamo Drafthouse Charlottesville
04/12: Winchester, VA @ Alamo Drafthouse Winchester
04/12: Woodbridge, VA @ Alamo Drafthouse Woodbridge
04/12: Chehalis, WA @ McFlier’s Chehalis Theater
04/13: Albuquerque, NM @ The Guild Cinema
04/19: Salem, MA @ Cinema Salem
04/19: Jacksonville, FL @ Sun-Ray Cinema
04/19: Santa Fe, NM @ Jean Cocteau Cinema
04/26: Gibson City, IL @ Harvest Moon Twin Drive-In
05/03: Emmaus, PA @ The Emmaus Theatre
You can learn more and grab tickets over on the official “Dawn 45” website.
In the 1978 horror classic, “Following an ever-growing epidemic of zombies that have risen from the dead, two Philadelphia S.W.A.T. team members, a traffic reporter, and his television executive girlfriend seek refuge in a secluded shopping mall.”
Ken Foree, David Emge, Scott H. Reiniger, and Gaylen Ross star in Dawn of the Dead.
Romero’s sequel to Night of the Living Dead, the original Dawn of the Dead ended up becoming the second installment in a six-movie undead saga from the late master of zombie horror.
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The Birthday Murders: Viral Marketing Website Launches for ‘Longlegs’
NEON has been absolutely slaying the marketing game for their horror output this year, and they’re kicking the Longlegs campaign into high gear with one more month until release.
A cryptic ad in The Seattle Times today (seen below) has led clever horror fans to discover TheBirthdayMurders.net, the brand new official viral marketing website for Longlegs.
The in-universe website details the victims of the serial killer known as Longlegs (Nicolas Cage), described as a “Satan-worshipping psycho” who has terrorized families throughout the Pacific Northwest for nearly three decades.
The website details, “A bloody trail of bodies here in the great state of Oregon attests to the depraved savagery of this one-of-a-kind serial killer. With over three dozen victims that we know of, LONGLEGS is one of the most prolific mass murderers ever to have graced the region, and his gruesome endeavors are the stuff of nightmares. At first, all of the killings appeared to be straightforward murder-suicides: the handiwork of average men who suddenly snapped and slaughtered their wives and children. But a series of eerie coded messages left at the crime scenes indicate that someone – or something – is influencing these horrific crimes. The cryptic letters are signed by someone calling himself LONGLEGS.”
“With thirty-eight kills to his name, LONGLEGS has torn apart the lives of eleven different families throughout the Beaver State. His victims were good people: honest fathers, decent mothers, innocent little children.”
The website is loaded with secrets, clues, and gruesome (faux) crime scene photos, and you might even find a mention of yours truly nestled in there. Poke around. Stay a while.
Longlegs arrives in theaters July 12.
The upcoming serial killer horror movie marks the return of director Osgood Perkins (The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Gretel & Hansel). Nicolas Cage stars alongside Maika Monroe, with Monroe playing an FBI agent and Cage playing a serial killer.
In the film, “FBI Agent Lee Harker (Monroe) is a gifted new recruit assigned to the unsolved case of an elusive serial killer (Cage). As the case takes complex turns, unearthing evidence of the occult, Harker discovers a personal connection to the merciless killer and must race against time to stop him before he claims the lives of another innocent family.
The film is rated “R” for “Bloody violence, disturbing images and some language.”
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