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Horny Teenagers Must Die! Western Mass Premiere

By MAD Z Productions (other events)

Sunday, June 4 2023 6:00 PM 8:00 PM EDT
 
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Come see the Western Mass premiere of Horny Teenagers Must Die!

Sex. Drugs. Death. All the makings of one killer vacation. For some of the graduating class of Beaverton High, their final summer together will be their final summer, period, as a trip to their friend Drew’s childhood cabin will result in more horror, violence, and bloodshed than you can shake a purple vibrator at. Horny Teenagers Must Die! is a throwback to the teen slashers of our youth, but with a modern sensibility that gives the finger to anyone who says sex scenes in movies aren’t necessary. 

Horny Teenagers Must Die! is an over-the-top homage to '80s slasher fare with a difference, pitting a tale of sexual intrigue and weekend hedonism against a violent and bloody dead-teens-in-the-woods backdrop. Part pitch-black comedy, part body count horror, Horny Teenagers Must Die! fuses the narrative structure of the Friday the 13th movies with the caustic wit of Heathers, and the gory, anarchic insanity of cult classics like Re-Animator, Street Trash, Cabin Fever, and The Evil Dead. 

Written, produced, and directed by David Zagorski (Killing Brooke), Horny Teenagers Must Die! stars Matthew Marcus (Abaddon's Pit), Chhoyang Cheshatsang (Hocus Pocus 2), Alicia McNeill, Leah Thomas, Connor Holden (The Art of Killing, Evil Lives Here), Rabel Bueno (Broadcast), Dominique Libera, Sthefany Lamoureux, Erika Lynn Jolie (The Haven Project), Zain Walker (In The White Space), Bryan Cohoon, and Torie Jock (Illuminate, Captive: Capture The Truth.) Johnny Donaldson, Erin Fitzgerald, and Connor Holden produce alongside Zagorski, with Tyler Geis (Melvin, The Station) serving as executive producer of this sexy, funny, and thrilling horror flick. 

The movie will be preceded by the 4 minute short "Killer Sponge" and will be followed by a brief Q&A period. Please note: Although the film is open to general audiences, it is strongly advised that children under 17 be accompanied by an adult.