One of the most fascinating, enthralling, and altogether inspiring movies that I saw at this year's Popcorn Frights Film Festival was Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters, so I'm especially thrilled that the documentary will be featured at multiple events this fall, with Los Angeles’ Secret Movie Club hosting the first public screening at LA's Million Dollar Theater on Saturday, October 15th!
In addition to seeing Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters, attendees will have a chance to watch a 35mm screening of James Whale's Frankenstein, and the double feature will be followed by a live Q&a with the legendary Mignola himself, as well as Secret Movie Club founder Craig Hammill and documentary filmmakers Jim Demonakos and Kevin Konrad Hanna! A limited edition poster created by Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart (see below) will be available to purchase at the event.
If you can't make it to the double feature, Mike Mignola: Drawing...
In addition to seeing Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters, attendees will have a chance to watch a 35mm screening of James Whale's Frankenstein, and the double feature will be followed by a live Q&a with the legendary Mignola himself, as well as Secret Movie Club founder Craig Hammill and documentary filmmakers Jim Demonakos and Kevin Konrad Hanna! A limited edition poster created by Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart (see below) will be available to purchase at the event.
If you can't make it to the double feature, Mike Mignola: Drawing...
- 9/26/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After the massive success of the documentary's Kickstarter campaign last year, Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters is ready for its first public screening! Secret Movie Club will present the event at LA's Million Dollar Theater, which will start with a screening of Bride of Frankenstein, followed by the premiere of the documentary, and an onstage interview with Mike Mignola and the filmmakers. All of the details and links are below, along with a look at the original poster art from Mike Mignola and colorist Dave Stewart!
Los Angeles-based Secret Movie Club will present the first public screening of the highly anticipated Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters documentary at LA’s iconic Million Dollar Theater on Saturday, August 13, 2022. The screening will include a live onstage interview with Mike Mignola, the legendary creator of Hellboy, alongside documentary filmmakers Jim Demonakos and Kevin Konrad Hanna, and Secret Movie Club founder Craig Hammill. The evening will...
Los Angeles-based Secret Movie Club will present the first public screening of the highly anticipated Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters documentary at LA’s iconic Million Dollar Theater on Saturday, August 13, 2022. The screening will include a live onstage interview with Mike Mignola, the legendary creator of Hellboy, alongside documentary filmmakers Jim Demonakos and Kevin Konrad Hanna, and Secret Movie Club founder Craig Hammill. The evening will...
- 7/7/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
With the long-awaited arrival of October 1st, horror fans are looking forward to a month-long celebration of all things spooky and macabre. The Secret Movie Club in Los Angeles is looking to celebrate the Halloween season in style on the big screen, and we're excited to share their lineup for their Festival of Horror film series that will run throughout October and into early November.
From Bride of Frankenstein to a Twilight Zone marathon to Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse and John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy, Secret Movie Club's Festival of Horror screenings will take place at the Vista Theater in Los Feliz, beginning this Friday with a screening of Donnie Darko.
We have the official press release with full details below, as well as a look at new posters that will be on sale at Festival of Horror, including new Twilight Zone artwork to celebrate the release of Koren Shadmi...
From Bride of Frankenstein to a Twilight Zone marathon to Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse and John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy, Secret Movie Club's Festival of Horror screenings will take place at the Vista Theater in Los Feliz, beginning this Friday with a screening of Donnie Darko.
We have the official press release with full details below, as well as a look at new posters that will be on sale at Festival of Horror, including new Twilight Zone artwork to celebrate the release of Koren Shadmi...
- 10/1/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
John Woo’s “The Killer” is one of the most influential action films of the last three decades, and as its 30th anniversary approaches, he told a Los Angeles audience Thursday how he staged some of its unforgettable scenes with no script.
Secret Movie Club presented the film in 35mm at the Visa Theater, and started with a live Woo Q&a. Secret Movie Club programmer Craig Hammill started with a straightforward question for the director, whose Hollywood films include “Face/Off” and “Mission: Impossible II.”
“You’re know for making some of the best action sequences of all time,” Hammill said. “Do you storyboard those sequences or do you come up with the shots once you’re on the set?”
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Woo’s response drew delighted laughter from the sold-out crowd.
“No, I’ve...
Secret Movie Club presented the film in 35mm at the Visa Theater, and started with a live Woo Q&a. Secret Movie Club programmer Craig Hammill started with a straightforward question for the director, whose Hollywood films include “Face/Off” and “Mission: Impossible II.”
“You’re know for making some of the best action sequences of all time,” Hammill said. “Do you storyboard those sequences or do you come up with the shots once you’re on the set?”
Also Read: When Sacheen Littlefeather and Marlon Brando Fought John Wayne for the Soul of the Oscars
Woo’s response drew delighted laughter from the sold-out crowd.
“No, I’ve...
- 6/21/2019
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
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