Most Popular

SLIDESHOWS

National Features >

  • Riverfront Times

    The Pope of Pork

    Old-school hog farming makes a comeback, thanks to some fine swine from Frankenstein.

    By Kristen Hinman

  • Broward-Palm Beach New Times

    The Lost Season

    Here's how you become one of those people who screams at his kid's coach.

    By Bob Norman

  • SF Weekly

    Border Crossers

    Transgender hookers with rap sheets are successfully fighting deportation--by asking for asylum.

    By Lauren Smiley

  • Houston Press

    Deadly Evidence

    First, Houston's DNA lab became a laughingstock. Then its controversial director was murdered.

    By Randall Patterson

Be Social

  • rss

Drive Up, Tune In, Gross Out

By Libby Molyneaux

Published on September 06, 2008 at 2:21am

Who said the drive-in movie is dead? Oh, yeah, it pretty much is. But Amit Itelman, the impresario of ingenious theater programming at the Steve Allen Theater, brings us The Humans Are Such Easy Prey: Drive-In Movie Series. You pull into the parking lot behind the theater, tune in to a supersecret radio signal and watch sicko flicks, such as this week’s God Told Me To. As described: "Led by a mysterious cult leader, random New Yorkers go on killing sprees, claiming to follow the orders of God." (It's also Andy Kaufman’s first film role). Director Larry Cohen appears in person.
Fri., Sept. 12, 9 p.m., 2008