Over the years, Fright Rags has created wearable tributes to the likes of The Toxic Avenger, Jason Voorhees, Leatherface, and many other horror icons. These shirts always feature eye-popping designs and top-notch quality, honoring horror's hallowed history in the modern-day. It's only fitting, then, that Fright Rags is presenting a horror double feature that opens with a new independent effort and ends with an original 35mm screening of the ultimate in low-budget horror: Tobe Hooper's 1974 classic, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

If you're loony about Leatherface and you're in the Rochester, NY area this Friday, May 2nd, then you're in for a real treat. Playing as a special one-time screening at The Little Theatre is a double bill for horror hounds, starting with the filmed-in-Rochester The Dead Deads and followed by an original 35mm screening of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre:

"What could be better than a HORROR DOUBLE HEADER? At 7:00, for the menial price of $5.00, we have a Rochester original horror film - not by some guy out in the city, but by one of our own, Little employee and film maker extraordinaire Eric Maira! He said that having this film screen at The Little is "unimaginable," so let's come out and support him, and local filmmaking as a whole!

Then, at 9:30, there is the grandpappy of American horror, the 1974 version of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. And no, Lead Projectionist Roy is not just popping in a Blu Ray, kicking back and having a McDouble. This is a bona fide, original 35mm print, baby! Tickets are $8.00.

Fright Rags is gonna be here, selling some of their finest designs (like the film poster design above!) so you should make this a priority - come on out!"

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    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.