I know I mentioned the art show at Nova535, but I’m going to have to go back on my word. If you want class, society, culture, etc. feel free to go ahead and hit up the show. If you want horror, gore, exploitation, and “the most shocking film ever made,” join me at the Gasparilla Film Festival at Channelside for a screening of Blood Feast presented by director Herschell Gordon Lewis and producer David F. Friedman.

You’re going to have to drop $15 to get in, but trust me, it’ll be worth every penny. This has long been considered one of the first splatter films, and is a must see for kids of all ages - bring the little ones! Buy your tickets now, guys and ghouls.
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I think this is one of the films that inspired John Waters to take the cinematic risks he did.
“Blood Feast for a June Bride… Get Me to the Church on Time!”
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