AIR Time continues Season 5 on October 15 with featured artist Loyd Cryer.
Love to be scared out of your wits? Love those classic zombie films? Ready for Halloween? Then this next “AIR Time” is just for you! Join us for a showing of the vintage 1968 NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD following the interview with guest artist Loyd Cryer.
LOYD CRYER is a native Texan who grew up in Ellis County on a steady diet of horror films. The first film he remembers seeing was “The Exorcist” at age four. His lifelong ... view more »
AIR Time continues Season 5 on October 15 with featured artist Loyd Cryer.
Love to be scared out of your wits? Love those classic zombie films? Ready for Halloween? Then this next “AIR Time” is just for you! Join us for a showing of the vintage 1968 NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD following the interview with guest artist Loyd Cryer.
LOYD CRYER is a native Texan who grew up in Ellis County on a steady diet of horror films. The first film he remembers seeing was “The Exorcist” at age four. His lifelong fascination with the genre led him to create the largest horror convention in the nation, Texas Frightmare Weekend, which is celebrating its tenth successful year this May 1-3, 2015 in Dallas. Guests already include Malcolm McDowell, the first ever convention appearance of 'Scream' series superstar Neve Campbell, Julian Sands, Tara Reid and more.
Loyd's knowledge of the horror genre has led to his appearing on the recently released “Texas Chain Saw Massacre” 40th Anniversary Blu-ray for a special feature titled “Flesh Wounds: Seven Stories of the Saw.”
His goal for Texas Frightmare Weekend is to unite and shine a spotlight on horror fans and filmmakers from around the world right here in heart of North Texas.
AIR Time is held at Alamo Drafthouse in Richardson. 100 South Central Expressway, Richardson 75080.
Reservations may be made through the Alamo website approximately a week prior to the event at http://drafthouse.com. Alamo: (972) 534-2120
This project is funded in part by the City of Richardson through the City of Richardson Arts Commission.
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