The Boston Horror Show!

Do you love horror movies? Do you love screaming with terror and delight in a crowded theater when the Big Bad springs out of nowhere? If you do, we have a great day of movies for you. All Things Horror ( www.allthingshorror.com ) is celebrating five years of bringing the best independent horror movies to the Somerville Theater every month with our biggest event ever: the inaugural BOSTON HORROR SHOW. We've scoured festivals from Montreal to Austin to Telluride in order to find THE BEST indie horror films in the world, and we're presenting them all over the course of one Saturday afternoon.Listed below you'll find the festival lineup. However, for full details, film descriptions, trailers and ticket purchasing please visit out official site.Feature Films:The Battery- directed by Jeremy Gardener. The personalities of two former baseball players clash as they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with the undead. Filmed on a microscopic budget of only $6,000.DYS- directed by Maude Michaud. Boston premiere. A strange disease is plaguing the city; classes are cancelled, businesses are closed, all is under a state of emergency. What at first seems like a normal flu quickly leads to blind rage and cannibalistic behavior.Sins of Dracula- directed by Richard Marr Griffin. Boston premiere. A tongue-in-cheek tale that satirizes the Christian scare films of the 70s and 80s, The Sins of Dracula is a story of sex, sacrilege, and sin. It’s a world where Sondheim is Satan, Broadway means blasphemy, and where taking the stage just might mean curtains…for your eternal soul.Spring- directed by Aaron Moorhead & Justin Benson. Boston premiere. Co-presented with the Boston Underground Film Festival “Spring” follows young man in a personal tailspin as he flees California to the Italian coast, where he meets a woman carrying a dark secret.Short Film Block: Over an hour of short films will kick off the day's festivities!Tickets for each film are available for $10 individually, or you can purchase an all day pass for only $20.