They’re Dead, but You’re Alive. Hooray.

There's nothing like a good, old fashioned horror movie. The screams and scares make your heart beat a little faster. The tense moments heighten your senses. Rampant dismemberment and death remind you that, unlike the victims on the screen, you’ll be able to walk away unscathed when the credits roll...
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There’s nothing like a good, old fashioned horror movie. The screams and scares make your heart beat a little faster. The tense moments heighten your senses. Rampant dismemberment and death remind you that, unlike the victims on the screen, you’ll be able to walk away unscathed when the credits roll. Italian horror master Lucio Fulci loved to shock his audiences with gruesome scenes, and few of his films are darker than the1981 classic The Beyond starring Katherine MacColl as a woman who inherits a haunted Louisiana hotel that’s secretly one of the world’s seven portals to death. Fulci’s cult classic screens this Thursday through Saturday at the Texas Theatre (231 W. Jefferson Blvd.) in celebration of its first release on Blu-Ray. Tickets are $10.50, and the show starts at 9:15 p.m.

Thu., Jan. 8, 9:15 p.m., 2015

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