Before A Horrible Way to Die is released on DVD/Blu-ray in September, it will have a limited theatrical engagement. Continue reading to see if it is playing in your area.

Named one of Movieline’s Most Anticipated Films of 2011, Anchor Bay Films releases the atmospheric thriller A HORRIBLE WAY TO DIE September 6th. In the film directed by award-winning director Adam Wingard (Pop Skull), notorious serial killer Garrick Turrell (AJ Bowen, House of the Devil, Hatchet II) has just escaped police custody and resumed his killing spree.

His former girlfriend and recovering alcoholic Sarah (Amy Seimetz, Alexander the Last) has recently moved to a small Midwestern town and is trying to put her life back together. She regularly attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, where she meets fellow addict Kevin (Joe Swanberg). Kevin is romantically interested in Sarah, but she remains withdrawn: her past continues to haunt her and may soon catch up with her, as Garrick is leaving a trail of bodies in his hunt to find her...

August 19th – one week engagement
reRun Gastropub Theater
147 Front Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 766-9110
NOTE: Writer/producer Simon Barrett is scheduled to appear at the August 19th 7pm show.

August 19th – one week engagement
Ragtag Cinemas
10 Hitt Street
Columbia, MO 65201
(573) 443-4359

August 22nd – 25th 10pm nightly
Alamo Drafthouse Village
2700 West Anderson Lane
Austin, TX 78757
(512) 476-1320

September 3rd – 7pm
Cinefamily
611 N. Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 655-2510

Source: Official Press Release
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