Midnight Rental Presents Secret Movie Night - Grog Shop

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Midnight Rental Presents Secret Movie Night
with Ghoulish Gary Pullin
Wed, Oct 23 Show: 8:00 pm (Doors: 7:00 pm)
$10.00 Buy Tickets
Midnight Rental LIVE at Grog Shop with Lenora & Ben Joines-Mundy plus SPECIAL GUEST Ghoulish Gary Pullin

ALL AGES
$10
+ $3 at door if under 21 

Pre-show retro commercials & fun start at 7 p.m.
 
Hosted by Lenora from the internet hit-series Midnight Rental which streams exclusively on The Found Footage Festival YouTube channel, Midnight Rental movie nights bring you the best in VHS horror, thriller, and campy classics... never meant for the big screen! Come enjoy a movie night, mixed with equal parts variety show and bad made for TV commercials from the era. Audience members will be surprised with the movie picked for the evening from Lenora's vault (aka video store rental shelf). 

Get to Grog Shop at 7 p.m. for the best of bad retro commercials. Our special movie presentation will start at 8:00 p.m. A movie night menu featuring popcorn, candy, chips, and PIZZA ROLLS will be for purchase throughout the evening. Tune in closer to the date for special guest information and other tantalizing tidbits.

Lenora's Midnight Rental

Hosted by late night horror hostess Lenora, co-host of 'The Big Bad B-Movie Show' on The CW in Cleveland, 'Midnight Rental' takes viewers on a tour of tapes that are of lesser known and lesser loved movies who never quite found their footing, but still deserve their 5 (15 would still be too generous) minutes of fame. Set in a video store, 'Midnight Rental' even has a back room. But, it's not THAT kind of back room. Designed with late night b-movie level love and campiness in mind, you're bound to learn something while you're at 'Midnight Rental', whether it's a bunch of facts about Tom Savini, or the correct pronunciation of Miguel Ferrer's name (honestly, the jury's still out on that one.) Just remember, we close at midnight. Join Lenora once a month at 'Midnight Rental', exclusively on The Found Footage Festival's YouTube channel.