The term 'so bad, it's good' gets thrown around quite a lot but what does that actually mean? What makes content compelling? Successful? Entertaining?
This 4-week course will feature; a movie made of outtakes, a well-connected flop turned cult classic, an international independent action auteur, and a filmmaker that has created their own genre. If this class proves anything it's that you should never judge a DVD by its slipcover.
Films:
7/8: A Night To Dismember (1983/89, 70 min)
7/15: Rad (1986, 91 min)
7/22: Who Killed Captain Alex? (2010, 64 min)
7/29: TBD This class will be taught by MMU lead instructor Kia Anne Geraths, a filmmaker and educator. Her previous classes include the Cult Horror series, Intro to Varda, Science Fiction B-movies, and more. Movies will be screened at the Movie Madness Miniplex, followed by an instructor-led discussion. Classes will begin on Monday, July 8th, and be held each Monday evening through July 29th at 6:30pm Class size will be limited to 18.
Email us at education@moviemadness.org if you have any questions.
This 4-week course will feature; a movie made of outtakes, a well-connected flop turned cult classic, an international independent action auteur, and a filmmaker that has created their own genre. If this class proves anything it's that you should never judge a DVD by its slipcover.
Films:
7/8: A Night To Dismember (1983/89, 70 min)
7/15: Rad (1986, 91 min)
7/22: Who Killed Captain Alex? (2010, 64 min)
7/29: TBD This class will be taught by MMU lead instructor Kia Anne Geraths, a filmmaker and educator. Her previous classes include the Cult Horror series, Intro to Varda, Science Fiction B-movies, and more. Movies will be screened at the Movie Madness Miniplex, followed by an instructor-led discussion. Classes will begin on Monday, July 8th, and be held each Monday evening through July 29th at 6:30pm Class size will be limited to 18.
Email us at education@moviemadness.org if you have any questions.
In general, the Hollywood Theatre does not provide content advisories about the subject matter shown in our theatre. Films exhibited don’t necessarily reflect the views of the Hollywood Theatre. Information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media and DoesTheDogDie.com.