See this film: The Theater Bizarre @fter midnight at the Coolidge
Any film with Udo Kier in it is, de facto, a must-see. In the
portmanteau horror film The Theater Bizarre (2011) he plays the creepy puppet
man - is he a muppet or a man? - who introduces the six tales of terror
presented at the title venue. Among the committee of directors is George Romero
collaborator Tom Savini, whose episode " Wet Dreams" involves a wronged wife's
oneiric revenge, and Canadian filmmaker Karim Hussain's "Vision Stains," which
investigates the nature of memory by means of hypodermic needles and eyeballs. Ouch!
It screens tonight and tomorrow night as part of the Coolidge @fter Midnite series | Friday, February 10 @ midnight | Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard St, Brookline | 617.734.2501 or coolidge.org.