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Horror Movies Lurk in the Dark at MTSU’s Scarefest

Deep Red

Bucket of Blood

Frighten yourself into a monthlong film frenzy when MTSU’s Student Programming and Activities Films Council brings “October Scarefest,” its annual offering of horror movies, back to campus.

Monday and Tuesday nights in October will make your blood run cold with classic public-domain thrillers like Bucket of Blood, Night of the Living Dead and Freaks.

Oct. 19 and 20 marks MTSU’s third-year showing of the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show, complete with a toast-tossing live shadowcast by Little Morals, a Nashville-based group of Rocky Horror performers.

The weeknight movies will be screened free at 6 p.m. inside the new Student Union Video Theater, located in Room 208 of the newly opened building on the east side of campus. Admission is $5 for Rocky Horror, which will be shown at midnight Oct. 19 and 20 in the second-floor Keathley University Center Theater.

All films are open to the public as well as the on-campus community.

The weeknight “Scarefest” lineup is:

M, the 1931 noir thriller from director Fritz Lang, on Monday, Oct. 1
Bucket of Blood, a 1959 offering from Roger Corman, on Tuesday, Oct. 2
Deep Red, a 1975 mystery by the groundbreaking Dario Argento, on Monday, Oct. 8
Kill Baby Kill, Italian horror great Mario Bava’s 1966 classic, on Tuesday, Oct. 9
Night of the Living Dead, the 1968 gorefest from George Romero, on Monday, Oct. 22
Bloody Pit of Horror, the 1966 gothic horror film by Massimo Pupillo, on Tuesday, Oct. 23
The Tingler, the 1959 offering from William Castle that tied on-screen scares with in-theater gimmicks, on Monday, Oct. 29
Freaks, Tod Browning’s 1932 terrifying glimpse into circus sideshow life, on Tuesday, Oct. 30

The Tingler

Rocky Horror, first released in 1975, is the longest-running release in film history and has been playing in theaters’ midnight showings for decades. The science-fiction/B-movie musical parody is renowned for its audience participation, which often includes dressing like the film’s characters and acting out scenes.

Squirt guns or candles won’t be allowed in the theater during the screenings for safety reasons. Pre-sale tickets for Rocky Horror will be available in Student Union Room 340 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For more information on “October Scarefest” 2012, call (615) 898-2551, visit mtsu.edu/events or follow @MTSUStudProg on Twitter.

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