Past Events from February 14, 2018 – December 21, 2017 › Special Program › Freaky Fridays › – Page 3 – Enzian Theater

  • Urotsukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend

    For a long time, Japanese animation had a bad rep in America: “those freaky violent cartoons with the schoolgirls and the tentacle monsters.” UROTSUKIDŌJI: THE LEGEND OF OVERFIEND is the film that’s largely responsible for this reputation. Hideki Takayama’s gruesome adaptation of … Continued

  • Sometimes Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things

    Celebrate Pride Month in the freakiest way possible, with this overlooked, chapter of early queer cinema! Dropping somewhere between PINK FLAMINGOS, BLOOD FEAST, and an episode of THE BRADY BUNCH on acid, SOMETIMES AUNT MARTHA DOES DREADFUL THINGS is a … Continued

  • Robot Monster (in 3-D)

    It’s the end of the Hu-Man race as we know it! Alien visitor Ro-Man (regular gorilla impersonator George Barrows, wearing a hairy ape suit and a deep-sea diving helmet), wipes out most of the Earth’s population with his “awesome calcinator … Continued

  • She Mob

    Shot on the sweaty backroads of Dallas and Waco, SHE MOB is an underground miracle that feels like an alt-Earth FASTER PUSSYCAT! KILL! KILL! as realized by a young John Waters. Big Shim (the incredible Marni Castle in dual roles!) … Continued

  • Cannibal Campout

    Come celebrate the Shot-on-Video era with a special VHS screening! Join us for this special screening presented in conjunction with Terror Vision who will be introducing the film and hosting a table in the lobby with exclusive merchandise! The late … Continued

  • Tokyo Gore Police

    15th Anniversary Blood, guts and guns are the new normal in the new police state! In the near future, the Tokyo Police Corporation wages a blood-splattered war with the Engineers, a genetically modified group of super-criminals. These mutant mobsters can bio-fuse … Continued

  • Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

    “You'll never get away with this, you Martian!” The children of Mars are depressed, and no one seems to know why. When Martian leaders go to see their most ancient wise man, he tells them that the children of Mars … Continued

  • Death Trip: The Films of Richard Kern

    In 1985, the New York City ‘zine “The Underground Film Bulletin” published a manifesto credited to one “Orion Jeriko” that defined a new cinematic movement that would henceforth be know as “The Cinema of Transgression”.   The architects of this movement … Continued

  • Cemetery Man

    30th Anniversary Director Approved 4K Restoration. Francesco Dellamorte (3-time BAFTA award nominee, Rupert Everett) is the groundskeeper at the Buffalora cemetery where the dead just won't stay dead—and it's up to him to deal with those who come back to … Continued