Trailer
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All About Evil

Runtime
1hr 38mins
Directed by
Joshua Grannell
Featuring
Natasha Lyonne,
Thomas Dekker,
Mink Stole,
Cassandra Peterson,
Peaches Christ
Body

When you enter the Victoria Theatre, be sure to enjoy your show. It could be your last!

When a mousy librarian (Natasha Lyonne) takes over her late father's struggling movie theater, a series of grisly murders caught on camera will transform her into the new queen of indie splatter cinema.

The directorial debut of Midnight Movie impresario Joshua Grannell (better known as 'Peaches Christ'), All About Evil is a twisted black comedy with performances by Natasha Lyonne, Thomas Dekker, Noah Segan, cult icon Mink Stole, and Cassandra Peterson (although her fans may know her better as Elvira). 

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