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Attend a Private Screening of ‘ANTLERS’ in NYC!*

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A small-town isolated Oregon town middle-school teacher and her brother, the local sheriff, discover that a young student is harboring a dangerous secret that leads to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them with frightening consequences. 

From the visionary world of acclaimed director Scott Cooper and horror maestro Guillermo del Toro comes the horror mystery ANTLERS. Based on the short story The Quiet Boy by Nick Antosca.

LATIN HORROR and Searchlight Pictures have teamed up to bring you the long-awaited horror experience: a free pass (good for two) to watch Scott Cooper‘s horror film ANTLERS —on the big screen—on Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 (7pm) in a theater in New York City!*  Details and trailer below.

Produced by Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer, and J. Miles Dale.

The film stars an Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, Amy Madigan.

How do I score a pass to this advance private screening  of ANTLERS (in NYC*),” you ask?

It’s simple: just follow these instructions below:

  1. First, you must be a member of LATIN HORROR. Do us the courtesy of subscribing here (it’s only fair), and
  2. Send us an email at contest-giveaway@latinhorror.com with your full name, a personal email where we can reach you directly, and “ANTLERS Giveaway” in the message header. We’ll be accepting contest submissions until October 24th at at midnight.

THAT’S IT! Tickets are on a first-come first-serve basis until our gracious ticket allotment has been reached. Winners will be contacted at the email provided on Monday, October 25th.

* Travel not included. 😉

Edwin "El Miedo" Pagán
Edwin "El Miedo" Pagán is the Founder-In-Chief of LATIN HORROR. Pagán is a writer, filmmaker and life-long horror fan. In 2008 he founded LATIN HORROR, an online niche market website specializing in Latin-influenced horror, its documentation, and promotion as a distinct genre. Pagán is at the forefront of the Latin "Dark Creative Expressionist" movement, a term he coined as a means of identifying the millions of lost souls who live outside the rim of mainstream society and whose lifestyle and work is grounded in horror, the macabre, and gothic arts. Currently, he is penning a book entitled 'MIEDO - The History of Latin Horror.' Trivia: He is noted for ending his written correspondence with the offbeat salutation 'There will be SANGRE!'

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