Here’s my piece for this years Halloween themed show Cover Your Eyes opening @galleries1988 tomorrow.
This time I’ve made prints of Hellraiser’s Pinhead which will be available through the Gallery’s online store when it opens tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/lQnED0RuMV
In a world of silence, a devout, female-led community hunts down a young woman, Azrael, who has escaped imprisonment. When recaptured, she faces sacrifice to an ancient evil, but she fights fiercely for her survival in the wilderness.
Starring Samara Weaving, AZRAEL premieres on Shudder October 25.
The horror that is Garth Marenghi's #Darkplace has been summoned from the depths and onto Prime Video US for the first time. To celebrate, here's a throwback to my @thedailybeast chat with its twisted mastermind @MrHolness on the show's creation and legacy https://t.co/uDlTe7fxYg
In celebration of ALIEN: ROMULUS now available on digital, 20th Century Studios has partnered with Beyond Fest for a special double feature screening of ALIEN
(1979) and ALIEN: ROMULUS at the Aero Theatre in Los Angeles on October
19th. The screening is followed by a Q&A with special guests. The
first 100 guests at the screening will receive the ALIEN (1979) and
ALIEN: ROMULUS 2-movie collection digital bundle, also available today.
Additionally, ALIEN: ROMULUS is coming to 4K UHD and Blu-ray on December
3.
If you're a horror fan in the LA area, don't miss tomorrow's Clock Tower: Rewind preview event at @Game_Realms in Burbank! Play the game, meet the dev team, and more! The event runs from 1PM-4PM Pacific time! pic.twitter.com/0RTxbfZdsb
If you've tried the ice cream, you should try the game, out Oct 29th.
This ice cream is a cut above! Try Scissorman's Shearsberry Chocolate (chocolate-strawberry ice cream w/ strawberry syrup and sliced strawberries) at @tsunscoops in Garden Grove, CA during the Clock Tower: Rewind collaboration thru Oct. 17! https://t.co/w3dvRGJf6apic.twitter.com/xI1hZCxchz
theatrical film level budget, a half decade production cycle, & because television animation is still the domain of impatient, penny-pinching morons they swapped animation studios after the very first episode over frustration w/ completion time & expense so we end up w/ this lmao https://t.co/FiOb2OdNQ9
October 12, 2024 - October 27, 2024 Opening Reception / Oct 12, 5:00PM - 8:00PM
NUCLEUS 210 East Main St Alhambra CA 91801
Free
Something wicked this way comes...
Gallery
Nucleus is proud to present a new collection of illustrated work from
the incredible illustrators Loïc Locatelli Kournwsky, Miko Kitka, and
Sibylline Meynet! Focusing on witches and the supernatural, this
spectacular show will have both an opening and a closing reception, with
artist Miko Kitka attending on the opening and on its final weekend
with artists Sibylline and Loïc in attendance to sign books and prints
for fans.
Egyptian Theatre | Q&A with filmmaker Mary Lambert. Moderated by Kristen Lopez.
35th Anniversary!
The #SaveChucky fan campaign is dedicated to bringing Don Mancini's #Chucky back to the screen. And it's Bloody Disgusting approved. Join us: https://t.co/56O3WAobnq
We keep reminding you and hopefully you're listening, our Halloween Guide is up now! We added even more screenings, you have so many chances to see a horror movie. We mean, so, so many. We just have so many places from independent theaters, museums and even regular old theaters re-showing films so studios can make money again, because many of their choices this year have been bad.
...can't wait for Nosferatu on Christmas. Yes, there's something very wrong if a big budget horror movie is set for Christmas.
Stark terror that strikes in the dark! Cold fear that grips the heart! Raw shock that sears the mind!
From the depths of the world’s largest collection of movie trailers at the Academy Film Archive, this program unearths and reassembles the cult classic thrills and chills of pre-show entertainment—presented entirely on 35mm film. These retro horror trailers span decades of suspense, from artfully macabre camp monstrosities to deranged slashers calling from inside the house. To avoid fainting, keep repeating it’s only a trailer… only a trailer… only a trailer.
Here's an article and effort put into the screening, let's hope more than 10 people show up.
The Lobster restaurant celebrates its 25th Anniversary Celebration on National Lobster Day in Santa Monica, California on September 25, 2024. All pictures by Eric Harris / TTDILA.
By Eric Harris
The Lobster restaurant in Santa Monica recently celebrated its 25th anniversary since its re-opening, and Things To Do In LA had the privilege of attending its VIP and media preview event. This exclusive occasion offered a chance to taste some of Executive Chef Govind Armstrong’s favorite dishes and cocktails, along with a preview of his latest creations designed to mark this milestone.
Perched above the Santa Monica Pier, where historic Route 66 meets the ocean and next to the iconic Santa Monica Pier Sign, The Lobster boasts extraordinary views. The restaurant provides a breathtaking 190-degree panorama of Santa Monica Bay and the Malibu coastline, delivering one of the premier ocean views in Southern California dining.
The Lobster’s current menu features a diverse array of seafood dishes, with lobster as its centerpiece. During the commemorative event, we experienced several of Chef Armstrong’s signature dishes.
Fresh tagliatelle with Maine lobster and lemon breadcrumbs, a new entrée created for The Lobster’s 25th anniversary menu.
Regrettably, due to unforeseen circumstances, we were unable to complete a full review of Chef Armstrong’s menu. Nonetheless, we enjoyed an extensive tour of the restaurant, bar, and kitchen and had the opportunity to engage in a conversation with Chef Armstrong about his cuisine and latest offerings. The view from The Lobster is extraordinary, easily ranking among the best panoramic ocean views of any Southern California restaurant. Although we cannot fully endorse The Lobster based on its food alone at this time, we can certainly recommend the restaurant for its spectacular view. The Grilled California Spiny Lobster remains on our radar, and we look forward to returning soon to provide a more comprehensive review.
Let's get it out of the way, the reason we went for this game was because of our addiction to Balatro, another roguelike card game that was based on poker. Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers is based on blackjack and can be pretty addictive for a game that looks like it was made for early CRT monitors. Oh, and that name, that's too silly a name. What keeps us playing? Let's get started.
Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers has you take on an establishment and the fun and strange characters inside like games of old on PC. And, we mean, way old. This game looks like it was made in the early 90's. It wasn't, but the pixel art is charming. It plays super easy for today's standards too. So, a modern, old-school looking game.
You play through a series of battles in poker, but your cards and the cards you get along the way have special power-ups...sadly so does your enemies/other patrons. You'll try to get the best strategy of hitting 21 without going over with the cards your dealt and that's where the frustrating fun begins.
You'll earn different cards per run, but sadly, you'll start at the bottom/tavern each time. Not the happiest about that, it can get annoying not to be able to skip to a certain spot, but that's roguelikes for you...at least ones that don't seem concerned with story. You at least get somewhat farther in Inscryption.
In any case, we've only cracked the surface or the basement as you can choose to go up or down after beating the first floor. Going down has you dealing with more old school game enemies like rats and witches and of course, teachers.
Beating them (arrrgh, teachers) requires a mix of luck and strategy from strange cards and special chips that give you special power or MP points to use your more powerful cards. Like a card that can fire batarangs (not official) or scratching at their hit points. There's a wide variety of different cards that hurt not only your opponent, but you.
We see a lot of effort was put in and the game has a lot of potential, but we could see a lot of it could have been changed to be something even better and it does have patches here and there.
It's something we could see getting lost in if we ever put down Balatro, which has no story or characters, minus a Joker that taunts you. This one takes a bit more effort to get into and learn what works. But we could easily see it taking up too much of our time. This game has a much more sillier tone to the other roguelike card games out there and for that we recommend you try it.