One badass, gun-savvy heroine versus seemingly countless waves of assassins. Their battlefield: an upper-floor apartment. Though unique in many ways, Joe Lynch's Everly, the first film in which he's had total creative control, has a delightfully over-the-top, zany flavor that hearkens back to the days of ’70s grindhouse double bills that rolled reels at the drive-in.

Now filmmaker Joe Lynch is immersing his latest film in an old-school atmosphere by bringing Everly to California's Vineland Drive-In for a special screening this Friday night with members of the cast and crew attending alongside Lynch. Guests from the film will also appear for a special Everly Q&A after a screening at the Beverly Hills Music Hall theater the following night.

Tickets for the Everly Friday night screening at The Pacific Theaters Vineland Drive-In are $9.50 apiece and are first come, first serve. At 6:00pm, the gates open, with the show set to begin at 7:00pm (likely after the concession stand singers march across the silver screen). Everly will continue to screen at the Vineland Drive-In through March 5th. To learn more about the Vineland Drive-In, visit:

The following night at The Laemmle Music Hall 3, Everly will screen at 9:55pm with the cast and crew Q&A taking place after the end credits scroll. Adult tickets priced at $12.00 and are available to pre-order at:

In case you missed it, check out Heather's review of Everly and her interview with director Joe Lynch:

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