Moonlight Screenings
Special Howl-o-ween Screenings of ‘Werewolf Serenade’ Come to North Bay Movie Theaters
Audiences are invited to let their inner beasts roam free Halloween week at either or both of TWO special screenings of our new feature film Werewolf Serenade at Cinelounge Tiburon and Sebastopol’s Rialto Cinemas.
If you are a “Werewolf in Marin”
7 pm, Sunday, Oct. 27
Werewolf Serenade opens a double feature with 80s lycanthropic classic An American Werewolf in London at 7 pm, Sunday, Oct. 27 at Cinelounge Tiburon, 40 Main Street Tiburon. Tickets for the Double Feature are $23.18 and available at bit.ly/werewolf-cinelounge. The evening includes a Q&A with Howell and Hess, as well as werewolf-themed trivia and prizes.
Or if you are a “Werewolf in Sebastopol”
7 pm, Wednesday, Oct. 30
Next, Werewolf Serenade screens at 7 pm, Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Rialto Cinemas, 6868 McKinley St, Sebastopol. Tickets are $13.75 for adults and $11.75 for seniors and are available at rialtocinemas.com. Costumes are welcome but not necessary ;)
What’s it All About?
When Stu Solomon (Matt Standley), the Chair of the Parapsychology Department at the Freestone School of the Arts, suddenly dies, burnt-out film professor Peter MacTire (Howell) is tasked by the school’s Dean (Alia Beeton) to complete a strange research project generously endowed by a mysterious benefactor, Konrad Beissen (Mark P. Robinson). With the school’s fate and his marriage to concert cellist Julia (Emily Keyishian) on the line, MacTire accepts, not knowing the job will bring him face-to-face with an evil occultist plot and transform his life forever.
Werewolf Serenade also stars Natalie Crafts, Christopher Sawyer, and Rapheal Gavin. The original soundtrack features tunes from Bay Area luminaries Sean Hayes, Dirty Cello, Shannon Ferguson, and Pretty Frankenstein.
“...A delightfully disconcerting fusion of cheapo matinee-horror filmmaking with Howell’s highbrow wit and lyrical dialogue…”
—Marin Independent Journal
We hope you will join us at one of the screenings! Last chance to see it on the big screen (with the filmmakers in attendance!) before it goes to streaming.