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Oh, right, Valentine’s Day. Instead of the usual boring dinner/movie date, Studio Movie Grill (11170 North Central Expressway) is offering up a Valentine’s Eve (that’s a thing, right?) movie night for the obscure-horror fan. Horror Remix cuts up and edits down B-movie shlock to its powerful, gooey essence, providing a...

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Oh, right, Valentine’s Day. Instead of the usual boring dinner/movie date, Studio Movie Grill (11170 North Central Expressway) is offering up a Valentine’s Eve (that’s a thing, right?) movie night for the obscure-horror fan. Horror Remix cuts up and edits down B-movie shlock to its powerful, gooey essence, providing a visual compendium of slash and gore. For this event, Horror Remix: Love, they’ve assembled two hours of “horrific break-ups,” via clips from Russ Meyer’s campy 1975 skin flick Supervixens, 1987’s Troma-esque Killing Spree and 1990’s Haunting Fear, which stars both Jan-Michael Vincent and Karen Black. Start time is 8 p.m., and it’s free.
Wed., Feb. 13, 2013