The 'first true slasher film' screens Friday at Dairy Arts Center.
"With June, we're nearly halfway to the Christmas season," says COFOH co-founder Daniel Crosier."We figured we'd get playful and add a menacing feature to acknowledge that fact." He's found collaborators eager to spread festive fear in Shay Wescott and Jack Hanley, the film-loving pair that helms Friday Night Weird.
They're both proud champions of Friday Night Weird, which began in 2015 as an effort to draw younger viewers and"make Boulder weird again" by offering a diverse lineup of cult films throughout the year. As the title suggests, it has a fun, fluid definition of the genre that allows the programmers to flex their creative muscles.
The series also embraces a mix of first-run and repertory features."Prior to the pandemic, our programming was much more evenly split between [the two]," says Wescott, adding,"It feels important right now...for audiences and artists to show new films that otherwise would not play in a single theater in our city."
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