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HOUSE OF HORRORS – FRIGHT NIGHT AND WAXWORK – AUGUST 20 – 8PM

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Last month, we gave you three movies to pick from for August’s House of Horrors. Much to our surprise, Waxwork won. It was a close race between the three, Scanners and Near Dark being the other choices. Then, completely unplanned, Scott called for a double feature, throwing Fright Night on with Waxwork. So, that means we are going to have twice the amount of fun at this month’s House of Horrors!

Ever wonder what it would be like to have zombies, werewolves, vampires and all sorts of other crazy stuff in one movie? Well, if you answered yes, you are in luck. Waxwork is truly unlike any other film you’ve seen. Invited over by a mysterious magician, Mark and his college friends attend a private tour of a macabre wax statue museum near campus, where the exhibits suck them into the frightening worlds of dangerous werewolves, vampires and other monsters. Full of satisfying suspense and gore, this inventive horror film finds Mark teaming up with unlikely allies in order to shut the waxwork down and escape with his life. Zach Galligan, of Gremlins fame (among other titles) stars with the awesome David Warner, of The Omen fame (among other titles). Hell, even John Rhys-Davies makes an appearance.

Now, let’s call attention to the fact that on Friday, August 19th, the Fright Night remake comes out in theaters. Sure, you could go see that, or better yet, you could come to House of Horrors the next night and see the original from 1985 (that is 100% Colin Farrel free). Charlie Brewster believes that his next door neighbor Jerry Dandridge is a vampire. His belief is strengthened when mysterious deaths of girls are reported. When Dandridge confronts Charlie in his own bedroom one night and tries to kill him, Charlie concludes that the monster must be destroyed. But since nobody believes his story he enlists the help of Peter Vincent, the vampire killer from his favorite horror TV show, who is in fact skeptical about vampires existing for real. Written and directed by Tom Holland (Child’s Play), Fright Night fuses teenage angst with bloodsuckers, and a healthy dose of comedy on top of it all.

Be sure to check out the trailers below and mark your calendars. As always, House of Horrors is free and open to the public, so bring your friends!

HOUSE OF HORRORS – KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE – JULY 23 9PM

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Last month we celebrated our 4th Anniversary, and once again, want to thank you all for making House of Horrors go four years strong! There’s definitely some pressure starting out our fourth year. We gotta give the crowd something they won’t forget. Well, don’t you worry, friends, we got this one covered.

This one’s been requested throughout the years, and we always listen to what our crowd asks for. So, without further ado, it’s time for Killer Klowns From Outer Space. Walking the fine line between horror and comedy, an alien band of killer clowns descends from the cosmos to harvest scores of small-town victims, cocooning their prey in cotton candy to eat later. With the extraterrestrials disguised as simple circus workers, the authorities don’t suspect a thing. But the joke is on the clowns when two streetwise teens, armed with an ice cream truck, do battle to save their friends.

Be sure to check out the trailer below and mark your calendars. As always, House of Horrors is free and open to the public, so bring your friends!

HOUSE OF HORRORS – PHANTASM – JUNE 18 8PM

Monday, June 6th, 2011

June marks a very special month for House of Horrors, it’s our 4-year anniversary! It’s been a super fun 4 years filled with blood, guts, scares, and everything in between. We greatly appreciate your support and enthusiasm all these years, so it’s only right for us to throw a little party… House of Horrors style.

This month we will be showing what very well could go down as the most requested movie at House of Horrors. Anytime we let the crowd pick next month’s title, this usually made it to the final three. When we asked the crowd to fill out surveys of what they want to see at HOH, suggest movies, etc., this always came up. And, hell, Scott’s been pushing this one since the very first HOH. As that cliche saying goes, good things come to those who wait. Ladies and gentlemen, we present you, Phantasm!

Two boys who, in pursuit of an odd-looking grave robber, may wind up as the newest members of a freshly dead slave race. Jody and Mike discover that the Tall Man stealing cadavers walks the earth but lives in the afterworld — and that it needs more corpses. Written and directed by Don Coscarelli, this classic from 1979 really needs to be seen to be believed.

Aside from the movie, we will be starting out the night with another riveting round of Horror Movie Pictionary, as demanded by you, the wonderful crowd. We will be giving out free prizes all night, as well. Who knows what else we will have in store for you, the night is definitely going to be another blast so do yourself a favor, and don’t miss it.

Be sure to check out the trailer below and mark your calendars. As always, House of Horrors is free and open to the public, so bring your friends to the party!

MIHMIVERSE DOUBLE FEATURE – JUNE 11

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Oshkosh Horror has teamed up with Saint Euphoria Picutres and superfan Bob Arndt to bring you an event that must be seen to believe. No, correction: must be EXPERIENCED to believe. We have teamed up to showcase the films of the Minnesota writer/producer/director Christopher R. Mihm, and to submerge you into is world, rather his universe. Ladies and gentlemen, we are pleased to bring you the Mihmiverse Double Feature!

Upon viewing, one would expect the Mihmiverse films to be from the 1950s and 1960s, but we have some news for you: They aren’t. In fact, Mihm’s first feature, The Monster of Phantom Lake came out in 2006. These films are black and white love letters to the B-movies of yesteryear. So, in other words, if you enjoy Friday Fright Night, you are going to love this event!

Starting out the night will be the area’s first screening of Mihm’s latest feature, Attack of the Moon Zombies! Twenty years have passed since Dr. Vincent Edwards (once again played by the ever-talented Mike Cook) took on a certain radiation-mutated bat creature and he is ready to retire. While training his replacement on the Jackson Lunar Base, the two stumble upon a seemingly impossible discovery: alien plant life on the surface of the moon! Unfortunately, exposure to the spores of this otherworldly flora cause instant death. Too bad those killed by them don’t stay dead and instead, want nothing more than to replicate!

Closing out the night will be Terror From Beneath The Earth, which was originally released in 2009. After years of underground atomic testing, one of the animals living within the Wisawa caves (a system that stretches from Phantom Lake to the Deadlands) has undergone a radical and unimaginably horrible transformation! While exploring the caves, Dr. Vincent Edwards (Mike Cook) and colleague Rosemary Bennett (Stephanie Mihm) stumble across evidence in the disappearance of local children. After reporting the find to the local sheriff, Dr. Edwards and Rosemary are tapped to lead a rescue attempt. Along with the sheriff and small-town farmer Stan Johnson (the children’s father), the rescue party quickly comes to the realization that if the caves don’t get them, whatever unseen terror lurking in the shadows just might!

Keep in mind that there is going to be so much more going on then just the movies themselves. The event will be hosted horror host, Dr. Ivan Cryptosis, the Curator of the Macabre. Rumor is (well, it’s not a rumor actually, it’s confirmed) that he will be treating the audience to a heavy dose of entertainment during the intermission. There will also be era-appropriate newsreels and trailers, the opportunity to meet writer/director Christopher R. Mihm, photos with the title creatures from the films (bring your camera!), and a raffle! DVDs, posters, and other merchandise will be on sale at the event! A few members of the cast and crew will also be on hand and will be more than happy to sign autographs!

This is going to be one hell of a party, and you are invited… everyone is invited! Doors open at 5:30pm, the show will start 6:30pm. Bring your friends and come enjoy some 1950s style horror. We know for a fact you have never seen an event like this one.

Hope that finger of yours is feeling click happy, it’s time for links up the wazoo!

HOUSE OF HORRORS PRESENTS: FRIDAY THE 13TH – MAY 21 9PM

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Can you believe that we have made it almost four years without showing a single Friday the 13th at House of Horrors?! Yeah, neither can we. It’s time to change that, it’s time to give Camp Crystal Lake some love at House of Horrors.

This film probably needs no description, but what the hell? Twenty years after several mysterious deaths shut it down, Camp Crystal Lake reopens — but the place clearly hasn’t shaken its “death curse,” as a deranged killer terrorizes the teen counselors. There’s a lot of reasons why you should check out House of Horrors, but this month has one main reason: Bacon. That’s right, come see a young Kevin Bacon in one of his earlier roles.

Be sure to check out the trailer below and mark your calendars. As always, House of Horrors is free and open to the public, so bring your friends!

HOUSE OF HORRORS PRESENTS: NIGHTBREED – APRIL 2 9PM

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Sadly, it’s that time of year where House of Horrors scales back from two features a night down to one. It’s not because we don’t love you, we do. The fun isn’t ending one bit, we are still going to bring you nights of free horror and so much more. Don’t you worry, friends, we are here for you. To prove it, this month we are going to dive deep into the (strange and twisted) mind of Mr. Clive Barker, with his 1990 feature, Nightbreed.

Based off his novella, Cabal, Nightbreed tells the story of a community of mutant outcasts of varying types and abilities attempts to escape the attentions of a psychotic serial killer and redneck vigilantes with the help of a brooding young man who discovers them. Nightbreed is definitely like no other movie we’ve watched at House of Horrors, and features some amazing looking monsters plus director David Cronenberg stepping in front of the camera to play the demented Dr. Philip K. Decker.

Be sure to check out the trailer below and mark your calendars. As always, House of Horrors is free and open to the public, so bring your friends!

IT RETURNS… FRIDAY FRIGHT NIGHT!!!

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Friday Fright Night, the bi-weekly celebration of 1950′s and 60′s B-movies, debuted in April 2010 at the Time Community Theater, and with the help of so many outstanding attendees became a huge success! Through the 14 weeks of films, we were able to raise over $3,000 for the Time and not only that, but met a lot of great people and had a blast with the “classics” of yesteryear. With Friday Fright Night being such a success, we’d be crazy not to bring it back, right? Well, we are excited to announce the return of the one, the only… Fright Fright Night!

The 2011 season will be kicking off at 8PM on Friday, April 1 (no joke) with The Terror, directed by Roger Corman and starting Boris Karloff, Jack Nicholson and Dick Miller. Friday Fright Night will be taking over the Time Community Theater once again, located at 445 N. Main St. in Downtown Oshkosh. And the best part is that ALL the movies are still FREE!!! We have tons of free stuff planned this year so be sure to mark your calendars!

HOUSE OF HORRORS PRESENTS: THE MIST AND THE FOG – MARCH 12 8PM

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

When March rolls around, we know that spring is on it’s way. The winter months get long with all the snow and cold, so the change in the weather is welcomed. Aside from temperatures warming up and the snow start to disappear, the weather can also be a little foggy, a little misty and… Wait a minute! Foggy? Misty? That sounds like a great idea for March’s House of Horrors!

Starting out the night will be John Carpenter’s The Fog, which marks the fourth Carpenter film shown at House of Horrors, but considering his catalog, can you blame us? The Centenary of the small sea town, Antonio Bay, is approaching. While the townsfolk prepare to celebrate, the victims of the crime that founded the town rise from the sea to claim retribution. Under cover of the fog, they carry out their vicious attacks, searching for what is rightly theirs. Featuring a great cast of Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh and Halbrook, The Fog is a terrific telling of a classic ghost story.

Starting his film career as a co-writer of A Nightmare on Elm St. 3: Dream Warriors, The Blob and The Fly II, Frank Darabont finally directed his first horror feature in 2007 with The Mist, based on the novel by Stephen King. After a violent storm attacks a town in Maine, an approaching cloud of mist appears the next morning. As the mist quickly envelops the area, a group of people get trapped in a local grocery store. The people soon discover that within the mist lives numerous species of horrific, unworldly creatures. As the world around them manifests into a literal hell-on-earth, the horrified citizens try desperately to survive this apocalyptic disaster. We will be showing The Mist in black and white, the way Darabont wanted to release the film but the studios said otherwise.

Be sure to check out the trailers below and mark your calendars. As always, House of Horrors is free and open to the public, so bring your friends!

DRIVE ANGRY CONTEST – WIN TICKETS TO AN ADVANCED SCREENING

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Sure, Drive Angry doesn’t fall into the horror category, however, by the looks of it, this is offering enough mayhem to satisfy gorehounds of all types (and Tom Atkins is in it!). Plus, we have 10 passes for a free advanced screening in Milwaukee on Thursday, February 24 that we want to give away… got your attention now?

Actually, we have more than 10, we have 20 passes, but we are going to give 10 out in this contest and the other 10 will be given out next week through a different contest. Oh, each pass is good for two admissions, so the lucky winners can bring their significant others, friends, brothers, sisters, parents… hell, you can bring anyone you want! Enough with the rambling, onto the contest!

We want you to email us one of your craziest driving stories. In 200 words or less, tell us any ridiculous driving story you want. Share a story that’s real, or make one up, it doesn’t matter. Just make it as good as you possibly can.

All submissions must be received by 11:59pm on Wednesday, February 16. Only one submission per contestant (you can participate in next weeks contest, though), and the story MUST be 200 words or less. Any entries over 200 words will automatically disqualified (yes, we will be checking the word counts). Contestants must be 17 or older. We will be selecting the 10 winners so entertain us! Each winner will be contacted Thursday, February 17.

DRIVE ANGRY CONTEST must appear in the subject, all emails must be sent to
info@oshkoshhorror.com

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APPLE BLOSSOM’S UNDEAD VALENTINE’S BASH – THIS SATURDAY!

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Even the undead need some romantic fun, right?

This Saturday Apple Blossom Books is hosting their first Undead Valentine’s Bash. The evening will consist of undead author Emily Luebke signing her latest book, Phoenix, as well as plenty of “gross” food, trivia and even some horror flicks in the background. So dress up with your undead date or come on your own to share your undead love!

Saturday, February 12  7-9pm
Apple Blossom Books
200E City Center
Oshkosh, WI 54901

RSVP to 920-230-3395 or abbooks@ntd.net