Zombies: The Beginning Visual Vengeance Screening Hosted by Forbidden Planet (2024) | Film Screenings | Mar 21, 2024
An evil corporation sends a team of marines led by the sole survivor of a previous attack on a rescue mission to a remote Pacific Island following a zombie outbreak stemming from nefarious scientific experiments. It all goes bad really fast. Zombies: The Beginning is the final film from legendary Italian horror director Bruno Mattei ….
Kung Fu Rascals Screening at Nitehawk Cinema Hosted by Forbidden Planet and Visual Vengeance (2023) | Film Screenings, Giveaways | Nov 16, 2023
Forbidden Planet presents a Visual Vengeance screening of the cult classic Kung Fu Rascals. When their village is threatened by an ancient dark lord known as The Bamboo Man, a master thief and his two sidekicks steal a map and set off on a quest to find the only superpower in the land big enough ….
Grateful Dead and Black Crowes Graphic Artist Comes to Brooklyn Cinema to Celebrate His New Art Book (2023) | Film Screening Series, Panel Discussions, Signings | Jul 5, 2023
On Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at 7pm, Nighthawk Cinema in Brooklyn is hosting a sci-fi shorts screening series Post screening discussion with acclaimed graphic artist Arik Roper and Gabe Soria about the book “Vision of the Hawk” and the influences behind it. Screening will be three lost, cult classic sci-fi shorts selected by Roper to ….
Visual Vengeance Screening of 1980's Grindhouse Horror The Abomination (2023) | Film Screenings, Giveaways, Panel Discussions | Jun 16, 2023
A TV evangelist excises a tumor from the body of a loyal worshipper, who soon coughs up the growth. Unknown to her, the cancer is actually a carnivorous life form that slithers its way into her son Cody while he sleeps, growing inside him until he is completely under its control. Now Cody must feed ….
Milking the Dragon: The Golden Age of Bruceploitation Screening Series (2023) | Film Screening Series | May 4 - May 26, 2023
Few deaths have had as wide-ranging an impact on global film culture as Bruce Lee’s. Following his untimely passing in 1973 at the age of 32 — just as martial arts films were skyrocketing in popularity both at home and abroad, thanks in large part to the huge success of Lee’s own Enter the Dragon. ….