GLASS EYE PIX Sizzle Reel Collectible WENDIGO Figures from Glass Eye Toyz and Monsterpants Studios Oh, The Humanity! The Films of Larry Fessenden and Glass Eye Pix at MoMA The Larry Fessenden Collection BLACKOUT DEPRAVED BENEATH THE LAST WINTER WENDIGO HABIT No Telling / The Frankenstein Complex FEVER ABCs of Death 2: N is for NEXUS Skin And Bones Until Dawn PRETTY UGLY by Ilya Chaiken BLISS by Joe Maggio CRUMB CATCHER by Chris Skotchdopole FOXHOLE Markie In Milwaukee The Ranger LIKE ME PSYCHOPATHS MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND Stake Land II STRAY BULLETS Darling LATE PHASES How Jesus Took America Hostage — “American Jesus” the Movie New Doc BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD Explores the Impact of the Ground-Breaking Horror Film NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD THE COMEDY THE INNKEEPERS HYPOTHERMIA STAKE LAND BITTER FEAST THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL I CAN SEE YOU WENDY & LUCY Liberty Kid I SELL THE DEAD Tales From Beyond The Pale Glass Eye Pix Comix SUDDEN STORM: A Wendigo Reader, paperbound book curated by Larry Fessenden Satan Hates You Trigger Man Automatons THE ROOST Impact Addict Videos
November 6, 2024
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Back to horror in the Movies: GEP pal Douglas Buck unspools 35mm prints at NYC’s The Roxy 11/9 & 10

FAMILY PORTRAITS: A TRILOGY OF AMERICA & THE ACCIDENT – 35MM + Q&A

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 8:00 PM
DIRECTOR: Douglas Buck
CAST: Sally Conway, Larry Fessenden, Beth Glover
Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America (2003, 103MIN) From acclaimed director Douglas Buck comes an unflinching, disturbingly beautiful look at the underbelly of American family. Three separate narratives (including the shocking film festival favorite “Cutting Moments” as well as “Home” and “Prologue”) combine to create a unique trilogy of life today that will leave you devastated… and begging for more.

The Accident (2011, 11MIN) a mother and young daughter drive along a mountain road and come upon a fatal collision between a motorcyclist and a deer.

Q&A with Douglas Buck following screening.

SISTERS – 35MM + Q&A

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 8:00 PM
DIRECTOR: Douglas Buck
CAST: Chloë Sevigny, Stephen Rea, Lou Doillon
A reporter witnesses a brutal murder and becomes entangled in a mystery involving a pair of conjoined twins who were separated at birth, one of them forced to live under the eye of a watchful, controlling psychiatrist.

ALSO SCREENING before the feature:
Electric Blue featuring Fessenden. A brand new short from Douglas Buck
for “One-Way Ticket To The Other Side,” a series of short films centered around the debut album of the musical duo Pornographie Exclusive (Severine Cayron and Jerome Vandewattyne).

Q&A with Douglas Buck following screening.

November 5, 2024
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Fessenden’s political project, Disconnex, started in 2016, connects the dots

November 4, 2024
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GEP pal Tom Laverack (Just Desserts) on Trump

Elegy

Day of The Dead

Visit Tom Laverack at TomLaverack.com

November 3, 2024
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Sunday 11/3 in NYC: Fessenden on Sax with “Synchronized Brainwave Activity”

November 2, 2024
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Glass Eye Pix turns 39 TODAY

November 1, 2024
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20 Years Ago, Things Seemed Dire.

We’ve made no such effort this election cycle
as contributing to the noise seems like its own form of
cultural collapse but we hope you’ll do your part
by engaging with the issues in a productive way.

Still, stop mopin’ and get votin’

Ok, you get the picture. Good luck.

October 31, 2024
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Happy Halloween from Glass Eye Pix!

October 30, 2024
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And now a word from our sponsor…

The Last Broadcast: Fessenden bids farewell to Twitter.
Thanks for the memories, see ya elsewhere on the world wide web.

October 29, 2024
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For these Times: “Masque of The Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe


Listen to the other TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE

October 28, 2024
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For These Times: James Felix McKenney’s SATAN HATES YOU streaming now if you dare

“weird and wild… a truly subversive work of art.” — SHOCK CINEMA