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Regal Cinema Presents "31 Screams On Screen" This Fall

Get ready for a spooky October as Regal Cinemas brings back its "31 Screams On Screen" program, offering classic horror flicks for just $8.99 a ticket. Plus, exciting news for horror-comedy fans: "Dead Drunk" is on its way from a producer o...

Regal Cinema Is Offering "31 Screams On Screen" For $8.99 Per Ticket This Fall
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Key Insights

  • **Regal Cinema’s "31 Screams On Screen":** Enjoy classic horror movies on the big screen for $8.99 per ticket throughout October. Regal Crown Club members also get concessions discounts.
  • **"Dead Drunk" Horror Comedy:** Producer Graham King ("The Departed") is teaming up with Josh Miller and Pat Casey ("Violent Night") for a new horror-comedy about two women trapped at a vineyard, where staying drunk is the only way to survive.
  • **"The Carpenter's Son" Teaser:** A new teaser trailer has been released for the controversial horror film "The Carpenter's Son," hinting at a dark and violent story inspired by the "apocryphal Infancy Gospel of Thomas."

In-Depth Analysis

**Regal Cinema’s "31 Screams On Screen"**

Regal Cinemas is reviving its "31 Screams On Screen" program, providing an opportunity for horror enthusiasts to watch their favorite films in theaters for a discounted price. The program runs throughout October and features themed blocks each week, catering to various subgenres of horror. Regal Crown Club members can also enjoy weekly concessions discounts, enhancing the overall experience.

Here’s the schedule:

  • **Week 1 (Oct 1–7):** Slashers Unleashed
  • **Week 2 (Oct 8–14):** Fangs, Fur & Fear
  • **Week 3 (Oct 15–21):** Unholy Forces
  • **Week 4 (Oct 22–28):** The Monster Mash
  • **Week 5 (Oct 29–31):** The Damned & the Doomed

**"Dead Drunk"**

From the producer of "The Departed" comes "Dead Drunk," a horror-comedy about a newly divorced woman and her friend who find themselves in a terrifying situation during a wine tasting tour. To survive, they must stay intoxicated. The film is written and executive produced by Josh Miller and Pat Casey ("Violent Night").

**"The Carpenter's Son"**

A new teaser trailer for "The Carpenter's Son" has been released, revealing a creepy and potentially controversial take on the story of Jesus. The film has received an R rating for strong/bloody violent content and brief nudity. Inspired by the "apocryphal Infancy Gospel of Thomas," the film tells the dark story of a family hiding out in Roman Egypt.

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- **Q: What is "The Carpenter's Son" inspired by?

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Takeaways

  • Regal Cinemas is offering an affordable way to watch classic horror movies in theaters this October.
  • "Dead Drunk" promises a unique blend of horror and comedy from the producer of "The Departed."
  • "The Carpenter's Son" is generating buzz with its dark and potentially controversial take on religious themes.

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