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“Horror at the Center”

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Lawrence Arts Center
940 New Hampshire Street
Thursday, February 5th at 7pm
Recommended for ages 14 and up: Tickets only $5
Four local films:

  • Mrs. Brummet’s Garden, by Patrick Rea of Senoreality
  • Torture Made Easy, by Patrick Rea of Senoreality
  • Paint Shaker, by Jon Niccum, directed by Patrick Rea of Senoreality
  • Stull, by John Ott, directed by Patrick Rea of Senoreality

For more information please call 785-843-ARTS or email Ric Averill at lacdrama@sunflower.com

posted by: Brent Carter

Tags: art, design, film, horror, lawrence arts center
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Spooky Cinema Style: House of 1000 Corpses

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

When considering fashion in film, horror is not the first genre that comes to mind. A damsel in distress slowly shedding her tank top and jeans rarely constitutes a fashionable film. However, in the spirit of Halloween, horror has become the genre of choice here at The Rathaus. And while viewing some of the most terrifying films ever made we managed to find some great fashion.

Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses is a distinctly stylistic film in every aspect, including the costuming. With its clothing, the film chooses not to box itself into the trends of its time but instead uses unique pieces and combinations to create a sense of timelessness. The incorporation of bold yet muted colors, layering, sequins, and detailed jackets help draw the viewer into a world brimming with surreal violence. This is best exemplified with the character of Denise Willis who after being captured is costumed in a baby doll dress complete with knee high socks and doll-like makeup. As Willis struggles her way through the the House of 1000 Corpses she brings with her a childlike innocence that is further emphasized by the clothes she wears.

With House of 1000 Corpses Rob Zombie used fashion, cinematography, set design, and quick cuts drawn from retro-horror kitsch and his own celebrity persona to establish himself an auteurist. For the fashionably minded looking for a great film and a good scare this week leading up to Halloween, House of 1000 Corpses is one twisted carny ride you do not want to miss.

by: Tricia Rock

Tags: cinema, fashion, film, horror, style
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