Philly ‘80s Horror Double Feature April 7, 7 P.M. at PhilaMOCA 531 N 12th St.
Philadelphia has always been a hub for so–bad–they’re–good horror B–movies. Enjoy these two classics—especially the one about a Satanic lawn mower—with the original directors and producers.
David Goodis and “The Burglars” (1867) April 12, 7:30 P.M. at International House Philadelphia 3701 Chestnut St.
Sit in on a pre–movie panel featuring everyone from an Edgar Allen Poe expert to the Noir convention founder, then watch the rare 35 mm screening of the French crime movie based on Philly author Dave Goodis’ novel.
Miss Rose’s Sexploitation Follies presents Wes Anderson Burlesque! April 20, 10 P.M. at PhilaMOCA
Does Wes Anderson’s self–conscious, heavily stylized sense of whimsy make your no–no parts tingle? Then this is the show for you! Featuring performances inspired by "Rushmore," "The Royal Tenenbaums" and more.
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY!: A Video History of Philly Hardcore Punk April 23, 8 P.M. at PhilaMOCA
A frank, uncensored documentary on Philly’s long and controversial underground punk scene, from its conception in the ‘80s to its rebirth in the present day.
Birdemic 2: The Resurrection April 27th, 10 P.M. at PhilaMOCA
A sequel to the cult environmental horror movie, starring flying birds that look like they popped off an Angelfire site. “Visionary” director James Nguyen will be in attendance to hopefully explain himself.