13 films in 24 hours. On September 16th–17th, Wild Eye Releasing is teaming up with Midnight Monster Movies to show 13 movies from the Wild Eye archives, and we have full details on the event that will include screenings of Shark Exorcist, Caesar & Otto's Deadly XmasTales of Poe, and many more.

Press Release: Wild Eye Releasing, a growing leader in independent cinema since 2008, in association with Midnight Monster Movies are hosting a day of splastastic, fantastic horror fun as they host a marathon of some of Wild Eye’s most popular releases.

The event, being held at the Gateway Film Center in Ohio on September 16/17, features a full 24 hours of the Wild Eye catalogue as well as dinner and breakfast.

With the assistance of Wild Eye president Rob Hauschild, who admits his product and practices are unapologetically based on those of B-movie legend Roger Corman, organizer (Dr) Bob Tesla, fictional younger brother of Nikola Tesla, has put together a slate of outrageously fun films including Asylum of Darkness (with cast and crew Q&A), erotic horror-comedy The Disco Exorcist, Donald Farmer’s Shark Exorcist and Tales of Poe starring genre legends Adrienne King and Caroline Williams.

The marathon features:

  • Tales of Poe
  • Caesar & Otto's Deadly Xmas
  • Frankenstein's Hungry Dead
  • Dinner Break: Tailgate Dinner Buffet
  • Queen Crab
  • Bigfoot: The Movie
  • Shark Exorcist
  • Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated simultaneous double feature
  • Asylum of Darkness
  • The Disco Exorcist
  • Sodomaniac
  • Clownkill
  • Badass Monster Killer

More details
https://www.facebook.com/events/1866617836945155/
http://gatewayfilmcenter.org/24-hour-wild-eye-marathon/
http://www.wherevent.com/detail/Midnight-Monster-Movies-24-Hour-Wild-Eye-Marathon

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