The new horror comedy movie Porno pits movie theater employees against a succubus, so naturally it would be fitting to watch the new film as a midnight movie at your local cinema. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic is preventing public screenings right now, but that's not stopping Fangoria from supporting theaters with a special virtual cinema release of Porno.
Reported by Deadline and shared by Fangoria on their official Twitter account, the virtual cinema release of Porno will begin at 12:00am on Friday, April 10th and run through the weekend, ahead of the film's VOD release on May 8th (it will also eventually be released on Shudder).
According to Deadline, during the early virtual release window, "Tickets are $12 a piece and will last for 48 hours after purchase..." The Porno tickets will be available through Vimeo, and virtual attendees can select one of several theaters to support with their ticket purchase.
Deadline reveals that the following theaters are participating:
With their virtual cinema release of Porno, Fangoria is giving horror fans the chance to support their local theaters in these difficult times. To learn more, visit:
From Fangoria: We are so excited to have partnered with some of our favorite local theaters to bring you the theatrical experience of PORNO in your own home! See the SXSW festival favorite on Vimeo On Demand starting 4/10. Crack a cold one, pop some corn, and strap yourself in for what the critics are calling “a macabre meat grinder of lust, sweat, blood and exploding genitals.”
Directed by Keola Racela from a screenplay by Matt Black and Laurence Vannicelli, Porno stars Evan Daves, Larry Saperstein, Jillian Mueller, Glenn Stott, Robbie Tann, Peter Reznikoff, Bill Phillips, and Katelyn Pearce.
Synopsis: "When five teen employees at the local movie theater in a small Christian town discover a mysterious old film hidden in its basement, they unleash an alluring succubus who gives them a sex education… written in blood."