All Freakin' Night: get your sleep now

By weeklyvolcano on November 7, 2007

It’s that ghoulishly gross time of year again. I hear the gentle falling of leaves in the graveyard and the sound of buzzing flies. Ah, the sound of things dying. It’s my kind of season.

Keeping with the season of the witch, those creepy folks at the Olympia Film Festival offer “All Freakin’ Night,” a late night mini-fest of mind-numbing unadulterated films sure to cause at least one of your major organs to fail. Beginning at midnight Saturday, Nov. 10 (perfect!) and running through early morning Sunday, five flicks will flicker with enough carnage to terrify, not just sicken: “The Blob (12:01 a.m.), “Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman” (1:45 a.m.), “The Horrible Dr. Hichcock,” (3:45 a.m.), “Fright Night” (5:30 a.m.), “The School That Couldn't Scream” (7:30 a.m.).

Wedged between the movies will be Ballyho and Humbug taking control of the crowd’s minds, tossing prizes into the crowd and the unleashing of the monster.

The best scary costume wins a prize. â€" Brad Allen

[Capitol Theater, Saturday, Nov.10, midnight, $10-$15, 206 E. Fifth Ave., Olympia, 360.754-6670]

BEFORE FREAKIN' ALL NIGHT: Go to this first.