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New LOVED ONES Trailer and Ain't It Cool/Tugg Screenings in Austin, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Houston, and San Francisco! Your city can join in the fun too!

Hey everyone, Monty Cristo here once again.

 

Ain't It Cool editors, as well as the rest of the internet, it seems, have been showing their love for THE LOVED ONES all throughout its long path to release. Here's the new trailer over at Apple.

 

 

Paramount picked LOVED ONES up as part of their Insurge label, and they are trying something unique with this movie. The premiere screenings are being booked through Tugg.com in Austin, Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Chicago, and San Francisco. The more tickets are sold, the bigger the theater it'll end up in. Buy your tickets now to make sure you get in before it sells out!

 

Even better, if you want a screening to happen in your town the next week, click the link on this page and make it happen! Many of you have wanted cool limited screenings to come to your town, and this is your opportunity.

 

Harry has been working intently to make events like this possible, and we're ready to get the movies you want into your local theaters like never before.

 

Go here for the list of all screenings and to request one in your city for the weekend of June 8th!

 

AUSTIN

LOS ANGELES

NEW YORK

CHICAGO

HOUSTON

SAN FRANCISCO (featuring Peaches Christ himself!)

 

There will be special intros and post-screening "prom" events in all five cities, so come dressed up so that you can try your hand at being elected Prom King or Queen. San Francisco gets Peaches Christ himself, Joshua Grannell, hosting that event at the Metreon!

 

A sampling of Ain't It Cool reviews of THE LOVED ONES, for reference:

Harry's writeup from SXSW 2012

Quint's review from its SXSW 2010 screening

Screenwriter-who-won't-read-your-damn-script Josh Olson's assessment from SXSW 2010

 

 

 

Moisés Chiullan
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