Amit Itelman's the lovable sicko who programs the always adventurous Steve Allen Theater. Last year's "Masters of Horror Drive-In Series"; screened in the theater's parking lot, was a huge success, and now he's back with more gore for your buck. Each screening, made drive-in-able by Eric Curland's Hollywood MobMov, is followed with an appearance by the director, so you can get some good fake-blood stories after the flick. Says Mr. Itelman, "I think it's a shame that so many people have never been to a drive-in. It's such a distinctively American experience. Making out with your girl in your car while a werewolf transformation reflects on your windshield is about the most patriotic thing you can do. A lot has been said about the 'safe scare' experience that horror films give you. I think people have a morbid fascination with death and the fragility of the human body. I think we're all genetically wired to be afraid of being eaten alive, we're still afraid of being hunted, and horror films wake up those dormant fears. Then again ... a dude wearing a mask made out of human skin with a chain saw is kind of intriguing, don't ya think?"... More >>>