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MELBOURNE
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Fri 28th March
Sat 29th March
Sun 30th March
Fri 4th April
Sat 5th April
Sun 6th April
Fri 11th April
Sat 12th April
Sun 13th April
Friday | 28th March 2025 |

Feature
Return of the Living Dead Part II
Director Ken Wiederhorn injects even more undead mayhem and dark humor into this wild sequel, as the zombie outbreak spreads to a new town with even bigger, brain-munching chaos. With electrified ghouls, gruesome practical effects, and a twisted sense of fun, our heroes must battle through hordes of the living dead before the infection consumes everything!
6:30pm Fri, 28th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne

Feature
Phantasm II
Don Coscarelli returns with a darker, more action-packed sequel, as James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister hunt down the menacing Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) across a desolate landscape of death and decay. Armed with a custom four-barreled shotgun and a chainsaw, our heroes battle reanimated corpses, face off against grotesque new minions, and dodge the iconic flying spheres in this bigger, bolder, and bloodier follow-up to THE NEVER DEAD!
8:30pm Fri, 28th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne
Saturday | 29th March 2025 |

Feature
Robocop 2
Part Man. Part Machine. Part 2! From EMPIRE STRIKES BACK director Irvin Kershner, ROBOCOP 2 ups the ante with 75% law, 86% more order and 1000% more bullets! Peter Weller returns as the battle-scarred cyborg cop, facing off against a psychotic drug lord, a monstrous new RoboCop prototype, and the ever-corrupt OCP in a brutal, motor-oil-fueled sequel that pulls no punches and leaves no criminal un-punished.
4:15pm Sat, 29th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne

Feature
Candyman 2 – Farewell to the Flesh
Say his name if you dare—this chilling, blood-soaked sequel traces the origin of the man with the hook-hand back to New Orleans where it ramps up the terror with eerie southern charm, gothic atmosphere and brutal kills. Tony Todd's tortured titular troublemaker (see what I did there) is at his gut ripping, bee stinging, mirror cracking best in the fantastic folk-horror follow-up to one of the 90s greatest horror masterpieces.
6:30pm Sat, 29th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne

Feature
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The last time Julie James went on vacation a man in a slicker killed all her friends one by one with a large hook, in revenge for the death of his daughter. But that's over now. I mean, it couldn't happen again, could it? Not to the same person? And the man is dead - though no one ever found the body - but he's totally dead. So surely it should be safe for her take a whole new group of friends to an island resort for some good, clean vacation fun, right. Right?
8:30pm Sat, 29th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne
Sunday | 30th March 2025 |

Feature
Return To Oz
Far from the bright and whimsical WIZARD OF OZ (1939), this late sequel directed by Walter Murch, famed editor of APOCALYPSE NOW, is a deeply unsettling fantasy adventure that perverted a treasured family favourite and turned it into a truely nightmarish odyssey filled with gothic landscapes and hideous, terrifying villains. Very few films can claim to have unleashed this amount of emotional trauma upon an entire generation of children than this one has. How cool is that!
4:15pm Sun, 30th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne

Feature
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
Taking the franchise in a whole new direction, Tobe Hooper took 12 years to return to the lone star state for a sequel that ditches raw terror for pitch black comedy, features Dennis Hopper in the greatest chainsaw duel since DARK OF THE SUN, and proudly splatters the screen with an award-winning chilli (the secret is in the hard shell peppercorns) that will fire up your saliva glands and brown your trousers.
6:30pm Sun, 30th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne

Feature
Re-Animator 2: Bride of Re-Animator
A blood-soaked, macabre masterpiece that cranks up the insanity of the original cult classic! With outrageous practical effects, twisted humor, and a gloriously unhinged performance from Jeffrey Combs, the esteemed Dr. Herbert West returns to prove that love—and mad science—never dies, especially when you’ve got enough spare parts for a sequel.
8:30pm Sun, 30th March, Cinema Nova, Melbourne
Friday | 4th April 2025 |

Feature
Return of the Living Dead Part II
Director Ken Wiederhorn injects even more undead mayhem and dark humor into this wild sequel, as the zombie outbreak spreads to a new town with even bigger, brain-munching chaos. With electrified ghouls, gruesome practical effects, and a twisted sense of fun, our heroes must battle through hordes of the living dead before the infection consumes everything!
7:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
Return of the Living Dead Part II
Director Ken Wiederhorn injects even more undead mayhem and dark humor into this wild sequel, as the zombie outbreak spreads to a new town with even bigger, brain-munching chaos. With electrified ghouls, gruesome practical effects, and a twisted sense of fun, our heroes must battle through hordes of the living dead before the infection consumes everything!
7:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Marion, Adelaide

Feature
Return of the Living Dead Part II
Director Ken Wiederhorn injects even more undead mayhem and dark humor into this wild sequel, as the zombie outbreak spreads to a new town with even bigger, brain-munching chaos. With electrified ghouls, gruesome practical effects, and a twisted sense of fun, our heroes must battle through hordes of the living dead before the infection consumes everything!
7:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
Return of the Living Dead Part II
Director Ken Wiederhorn injects even more undead mayhem and dark humor into this wild sequel, as the zombie outbreak spreads to a new town with even bigger, brain-munching chaos. With electrified ghouls, gruesome practical effects, and a twisted sense of fun, our heroes must battle through hordes of the living dead before the infection consumes everything!
7:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth

Feature
Phantasm II
Don Coscarelli returns with a darker, more action-packed sequel, as James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister hunt down the menacing Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) across a desolate landscape of death and decay. Armed with a custom four-barreled shotgun and a chainsaw, our heroes battle reanimated corpses, face off against grotesque new minions, and dodge the iconic flying spheres in this bigger, bolder, and bloodier follow-up to THE NEVER DEAD!
9:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
Phantasm II
Don Coscarelli returns with a darker, more action-packed sequel, as James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister hunt down the menacing Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) across a desolate landscape of death and decay. Armed with a custom four-barreled shotgun and a chainsaw, our heroes battle reanimated corpses, face off against grotesque new minions, and dodge the iconic flying spheres in this bigger, bolder, and bloodier follow-up to THE NEVER DEAD!
9:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Marion, Adelaide

Feature
Phantasm II
Don Coscarelli returns with a darker, more action-packed sequel, as James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister hunt down the menacing Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) across a desolate landscape of death and decay. Armed with a custom four-barreled shotgun and a chainsaw, our heroes battle reanimated corpses, face off against grotesque new minions, and dodge the iconic flying spheres in this bigger, bolder, and bloodier follow-up to THE NEVER DEAD!
9:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
Phantasm II
Don Coscarelli returns with a darker, more action-packed sequel, as James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister hunt down the menacing Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) across a desolate landscape of death and decay. Armed with a custom four-barreled shotgun and a chainsaw, our heroes battle reanimated corpses, face off against grotesque new minions, and dodge the iconic flying spheres in this bigger, bolder, and bloodier follow-up to THE NEVER DEAD!
9:00pm Fri, 4th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth
Saturday | 5th April 2025 |

Feature
Robocop 2
Part Man. Part Machine. Part 2! From EMPIRE STRIKES BACK director Irvin Kershner, ROBOCOP 2 ups the ante with 75% law, 86% more order and 1000% more bullets! Peter Weller returns as the battle-scarred cyborg cop, facing off against a psychotic drug lord, a monstrous new RoboCop prototype, and the ever-corrupt OCP in a brutal, motor-oil-fueled sequel that pulls no punches and leaves no criminal un-punished.
4:00pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
Robocop 2
Part Man. Part Machine. Part 2! From EMPIRE STRIKES BACK director Irvin Kershner, ROBOCOP 2 ups the ante with 75% law, 86% more order and 1000% more bullets! Peter Weller returns as the battle-scarred cyborg cop, facing off against a psychotic drug lord, a monstrous new RoboCop prototype, and the ever-corrupt OCP in a brutal, motor-oil-fueled sequel that pulls no punches and leaves no criminal un-punished.
4:00pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Marion, Adelaide

Feature
Robocop 2
Part Man. Part Machine. Part 2! From EMPIRE STRIKES BACK director Irvin Kershner, ROBOCOP 2 ups the ante with 75% law, 86% more order and 1000% more bullets! Peter Weller returns as the battle-scarred cyborg cop, facing off against a psychotic drug lord, a monstrous new RoboCop prototype, and the ever-corrupt OCP in a brutal, motor-oil-fueled sequel that pulls no punches and leaves no criminal un-punished.
4:00pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
Robocop 2
Part Man. Part Machine. Part 2! From EMPIRE STRIKES BACK director Irvin Kershner, ROBOCOP 2 ups the ante with 75% law, 86% more order and 1000% more bullets! Peter Weller returns as the battle-scarred cyborg cop, facing off against a psychotic drug lord, a monstrous new RoboCop prototype, and the ever-corrupt OCP in a brutal, motor-oil-fueled sequel that pulls no punches and leaves no criminal un-punished.
4:00pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth

Feature
Candyman 2 – Farewell to the Flesh
Say his name if you dare—this chilling, blood-soaked sequel traces the origin of the man with the hook-hand back to New Orleans where it ramps up the terror with eerie southern charm, gothic atmosphere and brutal kills. Tony Todd's tortured titular troublemaker (see what I did there) is at his gut ripping, bee stinging, mirror cracking best in the fantastic folk-horror follow-up to one of the 90s greatest horror masterpieces.
6:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
Candyman 2 – Farewell to the Flesh
Say his name if you dare—this chilling, blood-soaked sequel traces the origin of the man with the hook-hand back to New Orleans where it ramps up the terror with eerie southern charm, gothic atmosphere and brutal kills. Tony Todd's tortured titular troublemaker (see what I did there) is at his gut ripping, bee stinging, mirror cracking best in the fantastic folk-horror follow-up to one of the 90s greatest horror masterpieces.
6:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Mariion, Adelaide

Feature
Candyman 2 – Farewell to the Flesh
Say his name if you dare—this chilling, blood-soaked sequel traces the origin of the man with the hook-hand back to New Orleans where it ramps up the terror with eerie southern charm, gothic atmosphere and brutal kills. Tony Todd's tortured titular troublemaker (see what I did there) is at his gut ripping, bee stinging, mirror cracking best in the fantastic folk-horror follow-up to one of the 90s greatest horror masterpieces.
6:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
Candyman 2 – Farewell to the Flesh
Say his name if you dare—this chilling, blood-soaked sequel traces the origin of the man with the hook-hand back to New Orleans where it ramps up the terror with eerie southern charm, gothic atmosphere and brutal kills. Tony Todd's tortured titular troublemaker (see what I did there) is at his gut ripping, bee stinging, mirror cracking best in the fantastic folk-horror follow-up to one of the 90s greatest horror masterpieces.
6:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth

Feature
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The last time Julie James went on vacation a man in a slicker killed all her friends one by one with a large hook, in revenge for the death of his daughter. But that's over now. I mean, it couldn't happen again, could it? Not to the same person? And the man is dead - though no one ever found the body - but he's totally dead. So surely it should be safe for her take a whole new group of friends to an island resort for some good, clean vacation fun, right. Right?
8:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The last time Julie James went on vacation a man in a slicker killed all her friends one by one with a large hook, in revenge for the death of his daughter. But that's over now. I mean, it couldn't happen again, could it? Not to the same person? And the man is dead - though no one ever found the body - but he's totally dead. So surely it should be safe for her take a whole new group of friends to an island resort for some good, clean vacation fun, right. Right?
8:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Marion, Adelaide

Feature
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The last time Julie James went on vacation a man in a slicker killed all her friends one by one with a large hook, in revenge for the death of his daughter. But that's over now. I mean, it couldn't happen again, could it? Not to the same person? And the man is dead - though no one ever found the body - but he's totally dead. So surely it should be safe for her take a whole new group of friends to an island resort for some good, clean vacation fun, right. Right?
8:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The last time Julie James went on vacation a man in a slicker killed all her friends one by one with a large hook, in revenge for the death of his daughter. But that's over now. I mean, it couldn't happen again, could it? Not to the same person? And the man is dead - though no one ever found the body - but he's totally dead. So surely it should be safe for her take a whole new group of friends to an island resort for some good, clean vacation fun, right. Right?
8:30pm Sat, 5th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth
Sunday | 6th April 2025 |

Feature
Return To Oz
Far from the bright and whimsical WIZARD OF OZ (1939), this late sequel directed by Walter Murch, famed editor of APOCALYPSE NOW, is a deeply unsettling fantasy adventure that perverted a treasured family favourite and turned it into a truely nightmarish odyssey filled with gothic landscapes and hideous, terrifying villains. Very few films can claim to have unleashed this amount of emotional trauma upon an entire generation of children than this one has. How cool is that!
3:30pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
Return To Oz
Far from the bright and whimsical WIZARD OF OZ (1939), this late sequel directed by Walter Murch, famed editor of APOCALYPSE NOW, is a deeply unsettling fantasy adventure that perverted a treasured family favourite and turned it into a truely nightmarish odyssey filled with gothic landscapes and hideous, terrifying villains. Very few films can claim to have unleashed this amount of emotional trauma upon an entire generation of children than this one has. How cool is that!
3:30pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Marion, Adelaide

Feature
Return To Oz
Far from the bright and whimsical WIZARD OF OZ (1939), this late sequel directed by Walter Murch, famed editor of APOCALYPSE NOW, is a deeply unsettling fantasy adventure that perverted a treasured family favourite and turned it into a truely nightmarish odyssey filled with gothic landscapes and hideous, terrifying villains. Very few films can claim to have unleashed this amount of emotional trauma upon an entire generation of children than this one has. How cool is that!
3:30pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
Return To Oz
Far from the bright and whimsical WIZARD OF OZ (1939), this late sequel directed by Walter Murch, famed editor of APOCALYPSE NOW, is a deeply unsettling fantasy adventure that perverted a treasured family favourite and turned it into a truely nightmarish odyssey filled with gothic landscapes and hideous, terrifying villains. Very few films can claim to have unleashed this amount of emotional trauma upon an entire generation of children than this one has. How cool is that!
3:30pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth

Feature
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
Taking the franchise in a whole new direction, Tobe Hooper took 12 years to return to the lone star state for a sequel that ditches raw terror for pitch black comedy, features Dennis Hopper in the greatest chainsaw duel since DARK OF THE SUN, and proudly splatters the screen with an award-winning chilli (the secret is in the hard shell peppercorns) that will fire up your saliva glands and brown your trousers.
6:00pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
Taking the franchise in a whole new direction, Tobe Hooper took 12 years to return to the lone star state for a sequel that ditches raw terror for pitch black comedy, features Dennis Hopper in the greatest chainsaw duel since DARK OF THE SUN, and proudly splatters the screen with an award-winning chilli (the secret is in the hard shell peppercorns) that will fire up your saliva glands and brown your trousers.
6:00pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Marion, Adelaide

Feature
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
Taking the franchise in a whole new direction, Tobe Hooper took 12 years to return to the lone star state for a sequel that ditches raw terror for pitch black comedy, features Dennis Hopper in the greatest chainsaw duel since DARK OF THE SUN, and proudly splatters the screen with an award-winning chilli (the secret is in the hard shell peppercorns) that will fire up your saliva glands and brown your trousers.
6:00pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
Taking the franchise in a whole new direction, Tobe Hooper took 12 years to return to the lone star state for a sequel that ditches raw terror for pitch black comedy, features Dennis Hopper in the greatest chainsaw duel since DARK OF THE SUN, and proudly splatters the screen with an award-winning chilli (the secret is in the hard shell peppercorns) that will fire up your saliva glands and brown your trousers.
6:00pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth

Feature
Re-Animator 2: Bride of Re-Animator
A blood-soaked, macabre masterpiece that cranks up the insanity of the original cult classic! With outrageous practical effects, twisted humor, and a gloriously unhinged performance from Jeffrey Combs, the esteemed Dr. Herbert West returns to prove that love—and mad science—never dies, especially when you’ve got enough spare parts for a sequel.
8:15pm Sun, 6th April, Event. Cinemas Burwood, Sydney

Feature
Re-Animator 2: Bride of Re-Animator
A blood-soaked, macabre masterpiece that cranks up the insanity of the original cult classic! With outrageous practical effects, twisted humor, and a gloriously unhinged performance from Jeffrey Combs, the esteemed Dr. Herbert West returns to prove that love—and mad science—never dies, especially when you’ve got enough spare parts for a sequel.
8:15pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Marion, Adelaide

Feature
Re-Animator 2: Bride of Re-Animator
A blood-soaked, macabre masterpiece that cranks up the insanity of the original cult classic! With outrageous practical effects, twisted humor, and a gloriously unhinged performance from Jeffrey Combs, the esteemed Dr. Herbert West returns to prove that love—and mad science—never dies, especially when you’ve got enough spare parts for a sequel.
8:15pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Brisbane

Feature
Re-Animator 2: Bride of Re-Animator
A blood-soaked, macabre masterpiece that cranks up the insanity of the original cult classic! With outrageous practical effects, twisted humor, and a gloriously unhinged performance from Jeffrey Combs, the esteemed Dr. Herbert West returns to prove that love—and mad science—never dies, especially when you’ve got enough spare parts for a sequel.
8:15pm Sun, 6th April, Event Cinemas Innaloo, Perth
Friday | 11th April 2025 |

Feature
Return of the Living Dead Part II
Director Ken Wiederhorn injects even more undead mayhem and dark humor into this wild sequel, as the zombie outbreak spreads to a new town with even bigger, brain-munching chaos. With electrified ghouls, gruesome practical effects, and a twisted sense of fun, our heroes must battle through hordes of the living dead before the infection consumes everything!
6:30pm Fri, 11th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra

Feature
Phantasm II
Don Coscarelli returns with a darker, more action-packed sequel, as James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister hunt down the menacing Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) across a desolate landscape of death and decay. Armed with a custom four-barreled shotgun and a chainsaw, our heroes battle reanimated corpses, face off against grotesque new minions, and dodge the iconic flying spheres in this bigger, bolder, and bloodier follow-up to THE NEVER DEAD!
8:30pm Fri, 11th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra
Saturday | 12th April 2025 |

Feature
Robocop 2
Part Man. Part Machine. Part 2! From EMPIRE STRIKES BACK director Irvin Kershner, ROBOCOP 2 ups the ante with 75% law, 86% more order and 1000% more bullets! Peter Weller returns as the battle-scarred cyborg cop, facing off against a psychotic drug lord, a monstrous new RoboCop prototype, and the ever-corrupt OCP in a brutal, motor-oil-fueled sequel that pulls no punches and leaves no criminal un-punished.
4:15pm Sat, 12th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra

Feature
Candyman 2 – Farewell to the Flesh
Say his name if you dare—this chilling, blood-soaked sequel traces the origin of the man with the hook-hand back to New Orleans where it ramps up the terror with eerie southern charm, gothic atmosphere and brutal kills. Tony Todd's tortured titular troublemaker (see what I did there) is at his gut ripping, bee stinging, mirror cracking best in the fantastic folk-horror follow-up to one of the 90s greatest horror masterpieces.
6:30pm Sat, 12th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra

Feature
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The last time Julie James went on vacation a man in a slicker killed all her friends one by one with a large hook, in revenge for the death of his daughter. But that's over now. I mean, it couldn't happen again, could it? Not to the same person? And the man is dead - though no one ever found the body - but he's totally dead. So surely it should be safe for her take a whole new group of friends to an island resort for some good, clean vacation fun, right. Right?
8:30pm Sat, 12th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra
Sunday | 13th April 2025 |

Feature
Return To Oz
Far from the bright and whimsical WIZARD OF OZ (1939), this late sequel directed by Walter Murch, famed editor of APOCALYPSE NOW, is a deeply unsettling fantasy adventure that perverted a treasured family favourite and turned it into a truely nightmarish odyssey filled with gothic landscapes and hideous, terrifying villains. Very few films can claim to have unleashed this amount of emotional trauma upon an entire generation of children than this one has. How cool is that!
4:15pm Sun, 13th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra

Feature
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
Taking the franchise in a whole new direction, Tobe Hooper took 12 years to return to the lone star state for a sequel that ditches raw terror for pitch black comedy, features Dennis Hopper in the greatest chainsaw duel since DARK OF THE SUN, and proudly splatters the screen with an award-winning chilli (the secret is in the hard shell peppercorns) that will fire up your saliva glands and brown your trousers.
6:30pm Sun, 13th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra

Feature
Re-Animator 2: Bride of Re-Animator
A blood-soaked, macabre masterpiece that cranks up the insanity of the original cult classic! With outrageous practical effects, twisted humor, and a gloriously unhinged performance from Jeffrey Combs, the esteemed Dr. Herbert West returns to prove that love—and mad science—never dies, especially when you’ve got enough spare parts for a sequel.
8:30pm Sun, 13th April, Dendy Cinemas, Canberra
Re-Animator 2: Bride of Re-Animator
Curse Of The Sequel | Brian Yuzna | USA | 1990 | 97mins | Umbrella Entertainment | English
Melbourne
8:30pm Sun, 30th March
Cinema Nova
8:30pm Sun, 30th March
Cinema Nova
Sydney
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event. Cinemas Burwood
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event. Cinemas Burwood
Adelaide
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event Cinemas Marion
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event Cinemas Marion
Brisbane
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event Cinemas Brisbane City
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event Cinemas Brisbane City
Perth
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event Cinemas Innaloo
8:15pm Sun, 6th April
Event Cinemas Innaloo
Canberra
8:30pm Sun, 13th April
Dendy Cinemas
8:30pm Sun, 13th April
Dendy Cinemas
A blood-soaked, macabre masterpiece that cranks up the insanity of the original cult classic! With outrageous practical effects, twisted humor, and a gloriously unhinged performance from Jeffrey Combs, the esteemed Dr. Herbert West returns to prove that love—and mad science—never dies, especially when you’ve got enough spare parts for a sequel.
Picking up eight months after the events of Re-Animator (1985), the film follows Dr. Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) and his reluctant partner Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott) as they continue their grotesque experiments in reanimation. Their latest obsession? Constructing the perfect woman from a collection of freshly harvested body parts. But as their experiments escalate, so do the horrors they unleash—along with the return of old enemies and vengeful undead creations. Directed by Brian Yuzna (Society), Bride of Re-Animator delivers a wild blend of gothic horror, sci-fi madness, and gruesome effects from genre.
**Re-Animated severed heads get in free.
Rendered in 310.7ms