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MVP Screenings on Fridays With MVP

TALES FROM MUTANTVILLE

TALES FROM MUTANTVILLE

Hello Mutants. It’s Friday. That means another Fridays with MVP. If you followed my sage wisdom from last week’s article, you got yourself into a theater over the weekend along with millions of other horror fans and watched the most excellent update to the Evil Dead franchise. I loved it. My kids both loved it. Hell, what’s not to love, boomsticks and bad @ss demons from the dark woods?

This week’s suggestion for your entertainment dollar is really a no brainer. Get yourself out to the Don Gibson theater in Shelby, North Carolina by 7 PM on Saturday to check out a presentation of films from independent Carolina film makers. The program includes “Mosaic 33,” “See The Dead,” “Indigo Child” and “The Man in the Cellar.”  Tickets are only $7 and the proceeds will go to benefit the Cleveland County Arts Council, and we all know Cleveland rocks right?

Yours truly had a hand in Mosaic 33 and also wrote and directed Indigo Child. As Indigo Child is currently released on the first volume of “Tales from Mutantville” (Available right here on Mutantville.com, Right Geo?) this will almost certainly the last public screening of the film starring Matthew Ewald, Vanessa Ore and Kayli Tolleson. Don’t miss your opportunity to see it with a crowd. If you can’t make, but sure to pick up a copy of Tales From Mutantville.

This week’s suggestion for your entertainment dollar is really a no brainer. Get yourself out to the Don Gibson theater in Shelby, North Carolina by 7 PM on Saturday to check out a presentation of films from independent Carolina film makers. The program includes “Mosaic 33,” “See The Dead,” “Indigo Child” and “The Man in the Cellar.”  Tickets are only $7 and the proceeds will go to benefit the Cleveland County Arts Council, and we all know Cleveland rocks right?Mosaic-33-Header

Yours truly had a hand in Mosaic 33 and also wrote and directed Indigo Child. As Indigo Child is currently released on the first volume of “Tales from Mutantville” (Available right here on Mutantville.com, Right Geo?) this will almost certainly the last public screening of the film starring Matthew Ewald, Vanessa Ore and Kayli Tolleson. Don’t miss your opportunity to see it with a crowd. If you can’t make, but sure to pick up a copy of Tales From Mutantville.

 

Remember, it’s not everyday you get to see MVP films in an honest to goodness theater so don’t miss out!

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