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WELCOME WEEK Horror anthology - trailer and release date
‘A new school of horror’ Welcome Week is a 2024 horror anthology film comprised of five stories focused on a relentless masked killer. Also known as Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology The movie is comprised of the following segments: ‘Welcome Week’: Directed by Ethan Gomez-Zahnley and Jack McDermott (Satan’s Servant), from a screenplay written by McDermott ‘Blood Stream’: Written and…
“Taking a Leak” by The Names That Spell
live acoustic version
COMING UP IN FEBRUARY:
Midnight Moxie plays the Chopin Theater TWICE!
Sunday, Feb 3rd @ 3:00pm AND Thursday, Feb 21st @ 8:30 pm
SCREEN DOOR Productions presents Night of the Magician: An Original Live Movie Event The Chopin Theatre 1543 West Division Street, Chicago, IL Sun, February 3, 2013, 3:00PM AND Thursday, February 21, 2013, 8:00PM
New songs, new costumes, unique setting, the works.
Midnight Moxie's musical stylings will be part of this multimedia arts event, following screenings of SCREEN DOOR PRODUCTIONS' new live movie, "Night of the Magician."
For more information on this event, and to get tickets, click here!
Some stills from the short films included in The Magnficents. Shared with us by film director Jack Lawrence Mayer, who is awesome.

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A GIRL NAMED CLYDE ON DVD
Pick up your very own copy of A Girl Named Clyde, the feature film from CP//LRS video guy Jack Lawrence Mayer, today! Just click the BUY NOW button on the left of your screen (under the RAW BAR picture) and we'll ship you a nice, packaged little number! If you're not sure, check out a special 6-minute look above!
Just $12 dollars to support some independent film, folks! Buy today!
COUCH POTATOES//LIVING ROOM SONGS PRESENTS: BUILT BY ANIMALS
(for slow connections, turn HD off of watch on YouTube here)
performing their new song, "Ellen Page."
COUCH POTATOES//LIVING ROOM SONGS PRESENTS: EXIT GHOST (for slow connections, turn HD off)
Exit Ghost liked the idea of CP//LRS so much, they wanted to throw a whole living room concert.
Evan Holmes, Exit Ghost's lead-singer, volunteered bassist Jordan Stacey's opulent and coolly decorated living room-- located in an old brick house at the end of a cul de sac in Irving Park.
Stacey agreed and pushed for the show to take place over Thanksgiving weekend, so the band's sometimes-drummer/ Jordan's college-going brother Julian, could fill out the band. Guitarist/trumpet-player/all-around-musician Rachel, the most quiet and maybe most mise member of the foursome, quickly agreed.
And so the Thanksgiving show came to be.
Exit Ghost is the kind of band that works like that: symbiotic, prone to bouts of sharing, intimate as friends and artists, and manic over a good idea. When I was hopping off my plane (visiting parents for Thanksgiving) and right onto a bus to get to their show on time, I had no idea what to expect. A large-for-a-living-room gathering with snacks, beer, fans of all ages and great music was too much to ask for.
But Exit Ghost delivered.
--jack