Our Media Center takes you inside Film at Lincoln Center with photos, videos, and podcasts from our screenings, talks, and events, plus announcements of upcoming programs and coverage of our artist and education initiatives.
The Doubting of Reality in “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death”
By Erik Luers
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November 1, 2013
Freshly removed from Manhattan and her doctors, no one will listen to poor Jessica when she suspects evil forces at play in her new countryside setting. That is, until the bodies start piling up. Atmospheric and surreal, "Let's Scare Jessica To Death" is an underrated gem.
Pulling Back the “Curtains” on the Modern Slasher
By Erik Luers
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November 1, 2013
A weekend casting session with a sleazy producer turns deadly for a group of young actresses in the campy, and occasionally surprisingly creepy, 1983 Canadian slasher Curtains.
Old Becomes New in Clive Barker’s “Nightbreed”
By Erik Luers
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October 30, 2013
This weekend marks a major event for Clive Barker fanatics: the much anticipated New York Premiere of Night Breed – The Cabal Cut, screening as Barker meant it to be seen in our Scary Movies 7 series.
Halloween Brings Scary Movies Opening, Party and Costume Contest
By Nicholas Kemp
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October 30, 2013
Halloween is one of our favorite holidays at Film Society and we're celebrating the opening night of our Scary Movies 7 series with a party and costume contest open to everyone attending the U.S. Premiere of All Cheerleaders Die or camp zombie classic Cemetery Man starring Rupert Everett!
Found Footage Horror Gets a Makeover in “Willow Creek”
By Erik Luers
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October 28, 2013
Bobcat Goldthwait discusses his found-footage Bigfoot movie Willow Creek, which screens November 5 in Scary Movies 7, and why he decided to give stars Alexie Gilmore and Bryce Johnson producing credits.
Take a Terrifying Trip with “Death Weekend”
By Erik Luers
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October 24, 2013
Halloween is just a week away, which means it's time for our annual Scary Movies frightfest! In addition to premieres of new films, we're screening some overlooked classics including relentless Canadian revenge flick Death Weekend a.k.a. The House by the Lake.