The Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, GA is celebrating the legacy of Bela Lugosi with a week of rarely-screened films. Kicking off the fest is Tod Browning's Mark of the Vampire! Read my review for ATLRetro here!
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The Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, GA is celebrating the legacy of Bela Lugosi with a week of rarely-screened films. Kicking off the fest is Tod Browning's Mark of the Vampire! Read my review for ATLRetro here!
A week's worth of Lugosi, most of them Poverty Row programmers? That's what the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta has in store. I did a writeup of the festival here, where I make the case for these films' importance -- as ludicrous as some of them can be.
Hey, check my latest piece of internet writin' for ATLRetro.com with this handy-dandy review of CHOPPING MALL! (And if you're in Atlanta, you could do worse things with your life than watching it all go down at the Plaza tomorrow night.)
Thank you. Have a nice day.